ITGS126 : logic Circuit Design

Department

Department of Mobile Computing

Academic Program

Bachelor in Mobile Computing

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

ITPH111

Overview

Introduction to information representation & number systems and codes; Boolean algebra and logic gates; simplification of Boolean functions; Analysis and design of combinational logic circuits; multiplexers; Decoders and adders,; Introduction to synchronous sequential logic; flip flops; Analysis and design of clocked synchronous sequential circuits.

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge &understand

  • The student is familiar with the physical components of the computer and the circuits
  • The student explains the sequential circuits
  • The student describes the types of memory and transitional equations

mental skills

  • The student distinguishes logical circuits
  • The student analyzes the sequential circuits
  • The student derives the transition equations

Practical & professional skills

  • The student designs synthetic circuits
  • Practice analyzing sequential circuits
  • Acquiring the skill of following transitional equations

General and transferable skills

  • Acquiring the skill of communication and working within a team
  • Present information and explain phenomena orally and in writing.
  • Communicates appropriately in Arabic and English

Teaching and learning methods

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Problem-based learning

Methods of assessments

  • Midterm Exam = 30
  • Assignments = 10
  • Mini-project = 10
  • Final Exam = 50

Course contents

  • Logical gates (NOT & OR & AND &XOR gate
  • Synthetic circuits (the complete collector and Karnaugh maps with three and four variable
  • DECODER & ENCODER & CODE CONVERTER & MULTIPLEXER
  • Flippers (case tables, case diagram, and logic circuit for ( JK Flip Flops & D Flip Flops & T FlipFlop )
  • Sequential Circuits: Detailed steps of sequential circuit analysis
  • midterm exam
  • Recorders and counters Detailed diagram of registers & displacement registers & counters and their types
  • Memory and its types: Detailed diagram of RAM & ROM & STACK
  • Transition equations follow the recorders

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Mobile Multimedia (ITMC402)
Mobile 3D Graphics (ITMC401)
Mobile Commerce (ITMC304)
Programming Paradigms (ITMC302)
ARM microprocessor (ITMC301)
Arabic language 1 (ITAR111)
General English1 (ITEL111)
Physics (ITPH111)
Intro to Information Technology (ITGS111)
Problem solving Technic (ITGS113)
Mathematics I (ITMM111)
Arabic language 2 (ITAR122)
Mathematics II (ITMM122)
General English2 (ITEL122)
Introduction to Programming (ITGS122)
System Analysis and Design (ITGS124)
logic Circuit Design (ITGS126)
Introduction to Statistics (ITST211)
Object Oriented Programmin (ITGS211)
Introduction to Software Engineering (ITGS213)
Introduction to Networking (ITGS215)
Discrete Structures (ITGS217)
Numerical analysis (ITGS219)
Computer Architucture & Organization (ITGS223)
Data Structure (ITGS220)
Foundation of Information Systems (ITGS222)
Information Security (ITGS224)
Introduction to Internet Programming (ITGS226)
Introduction to Databases (ITGS228)
Mobile Applications Development (ITMC311)
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Operating System (ITGS302)
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IT Project Management (ITGS303)
Scientific Writing (ITGS304)
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Heterogeneous and Mobile Databases (ITMC322)
Mobile Interaction Design (ITMC321)
Mobile Operating System (ITMC313)
Security in mobile computing (ITMC411)
Personal Area Networks (ITMC412)
Social Networking (ITMC413)
Networks Programming (ITMC414)
Fundamentals ubiquitous computing (ITMC421)
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