Digital Electronics (ESC-301)
Program: B.Tech Computer Science Engineering
Category: Engineering Science Course
Semester: 3
Credits: 3
L-T-P: 3- 0- 0
Description
Instructor

Dr. Sarabdeep Singh Bijral

Associate Professor
Department Of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course Outcomes
  • Understand and examine various number systems to be used in digital design.
  • Minimize the expressions using Karnaugh map method and implement them using Logic Gates.
  • Design and analyze various combinational and sequential circuits.
  • Understand and analyze various analog and digital converters.
  • Formulate problems and simplify with state minimizing techniques.
Evaluation Scheme
MST 10
MST_1 10
Assignment 20
Attendance 10
Total Internal 50
Total External 100
Overall Total 150
Course Materials

Unit 0

data and number systems
binary arithmetic
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
binary, octal and hexadecimal representation
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Presentation
boolean algebra
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Presentation
k-map method
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Presentation
k-map method(2)
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Presentation
signed and unsigned binary number
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Presentation
combinational circuits
combinational circuits
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
combinational circuits(2)
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation

Unit 1

data and number systems
binary arithmetic
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
binary, octal and hexadecimal representation
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
boolean algebra
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
k-map method
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation Presentation
k-map method(2)
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
signed and unsigned binary number
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation

Unit 2

data and number systems
k-map method
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation Presentation
data and number systems
combinational circuits
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation Presentation
combinational circuits(2)
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation
k-map method
Updated on: 2025-10-03
Presentation Presentation