ITGS126 : logic Circuit Design

Department

Department of Computer Networks

Academic Program

Bachelor in Computer Networks

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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