introduction to digital electronics
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Introduction to Digital ElectronicsTRANSCRIPT
EE-301 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Engr. Ammar ArmghanAssistant Professor
School of Electrical Engineering
Course Objectives
COURSE OBJECTIVES: The objective of this course is to provide
the students with fundamentals of digital electronic circuits design with their practical considerations.
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES: After completion of this course, the
students will be able to understand and implement the fundamentals of digital electronic circuits design.
Course Outline
COURSE OUTLINE:Transistor inverter design and analysis, Noise margin, Fan-out, Propagation delay, Switching speed, detailed design of pulse and switching circuits, Mono-stable, astable and bi-stable circuits. Emitter coupled flip-flop. Schmitt trigger. Precision timing circuits, Sweep generators. Saturating and non-saturating logic families (DTL, TTL, ECL, I2L, CMOS), Transfer characteristics, Fan out, Speed, Power consumption, Detailed study of timer ICs and their applications, Introduction to the fabrication of digital microelectronic PMOS, N-MOS, C-MOS, and Bi-CMOS circuits, Epitaxy, ion implantations and oxidation.
PREREQUISITE(S): Electronic circuits
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