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Digital Logic Design (CSE)
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CSE260: An introduction to digital systems such as computer, communication and information systems. Topics covered include Boolean algebra, digital logic gates, combinational logic circuits, decoders, encoders, multiplexers. Asynchronous and synchronous counters. Registers, flip-flops, adders, Sequential circuit analysis and design. Simple computer architecture. The course includes a compulsory 3 hour laboratory work each week.
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CSE260: Digital Logic Design


Course Code CSE260
Course Title Digital Logic Design
Credit Hours (Theory+Lab) 3 + 0
Contact Hours (Theory+Lab) 3+3
Category Program Core
Type Required, Engineering, Lecture + Laboratory
Prerequisites None


This course provides an introduction to logic design and basic tools for the design of digital logic systems. Firstly, the course will cover Boolean algebra, Boolean function minimization techniques, digital logic gates, combinational logic circuits, decoders, encoders, multiplexers. The course will then cover sequential circuits: asynchronous and synchronous counters, registers, flip-flops. An introduction to memory elements and programmable logic devices (PROM, PAL, PLA) will also be provided. Hands-on experience will be provided through lab works and lab project. The course includes a compulsory 3-hour laboratory work each week.

The objectives of this course are to:

  • Introduce Boolean logic operation and teach students how to use Boolean Algebra and K-maps to realize two-level minimal/optimal combinational circuits
  • Teach students other Boolean simplification methods such as Tabulation
  • Expose students in the introductory design process of combinational circuits including MSI circuit.
  • Teach the operation of latches, flip-flops, counters, registers, memory elements and programmable logic devices (PROM, PAL, PLA).
  • Explain how to analyze and design sequential circuits built with various flip-flops.
  • Introduce using simulation tool for digital system design.

Requirements

Basic Concepts about Different Number Systems

Course Staff

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Dewan Ziaul Karim

Lecturer, Department of CSE

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Ahanaf Hassan Rodoshi

Lecturer, Department of CSE

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Rayhan Kabir

Lecturer, Department of CSE

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Ramkrishna Saha

Lecturer, Department of CSE

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Nadia Rubaiyat

Lecturer, Department of CSE

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