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DIGITAL AND LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY
III SEMSTER
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Subject Code: 17CS33L
Credits: 1 Hours per week: 3
Course Objectives :
The objective of the course is to explain how digital circuit of large complexity can be built in a
methodological way, starting from Boolean logic and applying a set of rigorous techniques. The students
will be able to design a circuit of logic gates that have the desired relation between the input and output
terminals.
Prerequisites:
Students are expected to have the following knowledge upon entering this course:
� Ability to describe and transform the simple logical equations.
� Ability to perform simple jobs in wiring logical elements.
Course Outcome:
The specific course outcome supporting the program are :
� Students will be able to analyze digital logic at the gate level including both combinational and
sequential logic elements.
� Students will be able to design electrical circuitry using logical elements, analyze and demonstrate
timing diagrams of the units modeled.
� Students should be able to use a complex combinational and sequential logic circuit as part of a
solution to an open-ended design problem.
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