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Lecture | Topic | Format | |||
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Lecture 1 | Introduction | ||||
Lecture 2 | Introduction to Logic Circuits: Variables, functions, truth tables, gates and networks | ||||
Lecture 3 | Introduction to Logic Circuits: Boolean algebra | ||||
Lecture 4 | Introduction to Logic Circuits: Synthesis using AND, OR, and NOT gates | ||||
Lecture 5 | Introduction to Logic Circuits: Design Examples | ||||
Lecture 6 | Introduction to Logic Circuits: CAD Tools and VHDL | ||||
Lecture 7 | Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions: Karnaugh Maps and Minimum Sum-of-Product Forms | ||||
Lecture 8 | Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions: Strategy for Minimization, Minimum Product-of-Sums Forms, Incompletely Specified Functions | ||||
Lecture 9 | Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions: Multiple Output Circuits, NAND and NOR Logic Networks | ||||
Lecture 10 | Implementation Technology: Standard Chips and Programmable Logic Devices | ||||
Lecture 11 | Implementation Technology: Look-up Tables, XOR and XNOR gates | ||||
Lecture 12 | Implementation Technology: Buffers, Tri-state gates, Transmission gates | ||||
Lecture 13 | Implementation Technology: NMOS and PMOS Transistors, CMOS logic gates | ||||
Lecture 14 | Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions: Multilevel Synthesis and Analysis | ||||
Lecture 15 | Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions: Multilevel Synthesis and Analysis | ||||
Lecture 16 | Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits: Number Representation and Unsigned Addition | ||||
Lecture 17 | Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits: Signed Numbers, Binary Adders and Subtractors | ||||
Lecture 18 | Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits: Fast Adder Designs, Tradeoffs, and Examples | ||||
Lecture 19 | Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits: Design of Arithmetic Circuits Using CAD Tools | ||||
Lecture 20 | Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits: Other Number Representations | ||||
Lecture 21 | Combinatorial Circuit Building Blocks: Multiplexers | ||||
Lecture 22 | Combinatorial Circuit Building Blocks: Decoders, Demultiplexers, Encoders and Code Converters | ||||
Lecture 23 | Combinatorial Circuit Building Blocks: VHDL for Combinational Circuits | ||||
Lecture 24 | Flip-Flops, Registers and Counters: Latches | ||||
Lecture 25 | Flip-Flops, Registers and Counters: Flip-Flops | ||||
Lecture 26 | Flip-Flops, Registers and Counters: Registers and Counters | ||||
Lecture 27 | Synchronous Sequential Circuits: State Diagrams, State Tables | ||||
Lecture 28 | Synchronous Sequential Circuits: Implementations using D-type, T-type and JK-type Flip-Flops | ||||
Lecture 29 | Synchronous Sequential Circuits: State Assignment Problem, Mealy State Machines | ||||
Lecture 30 | VHDL for Sequential Circuits | ||||
Lecture 31 | Design of Finite State Machines Using CAD Tools | ||||
Lecture 32 | State Minimization |
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