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This course introduces Circuit design using Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) covering PROMs, PLEs, CPLDs, FPGAs. Explore next-gen architectures & cognitive processes. Gain competencies in digital system design and development. Recommended textbooks provided. Topics include IC technology, digital circuits, logic gates, and sequential circuits.
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Session-1 Design with PLDs and FPGAs Course Name “Design with PLDs & FPGAs” Course Code: 11-EC-312 L-T-P: 3-0-2 Credits: 4
Course Context and Overview • This course introduces the Circuit design engineering with programmable logic devices (PLDs) • It covers Programmable Read only Memories(PROM)s, Programmable Logical Element (PLE)s Complex Programmable Logic Devices(CPLD)s, Field Programmable Gate Array(FPGA)s New generation architectures
Competencies At the end of the course the student will acquire these competencies (Skills)
Text Books TEXT BOOKS ParagK. Lala, “Digital System Design Programmable Logic Devices”, B S Publications 2. Debaprasad Das, “VLSI Design”, Oxford – 2011. 3. Pak K. Chan, SamihaMourad, “Digital Design Using Field Programmable Gate Array”, Pearson Education – 2009. REFERENCE TEXT BOOKS 1.Michael John Sebasatian Smith, “Appliction Specific Integrated Circuits” Pearson Education 2.Bob Zeidman, “Designing with FPGAs and CPLDs”, CMP Books, ISBN: 1-57820-112-8. 3.Stephen Brown and ZvonkoVranesic “Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design” Mc Graw-Hill.
Questions Session – 1 Learning Plan : IC Technology At the end of this class hour on __________________my students will be able to: • Define the functionality of Bipolar Junction Transistor • State Moore’s law • Define Integrated Circuit(IC) • Define levels of integration • Define SSI(Small Scale Integration) • Define MSI(Medium Scale Integration) • Define LSI(Large Scale Integration) • Define VLSI(Very Large Scale Integration) • Define feature size • Illustrate levels of integration
Introduction to Digital circuits • Logic gates • Basic gates • Universal gates • Combinational circuits • Half adder • Full adder • Sequential circuits • Latches • Flip flops