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Digital Logic Fundamentals 1

Model No. DL 3155E20

Theoretical Topics:
– Ideas Of Logic: Logic Connectives And Fundamental Theorems Of The Boolean Algebra
– Binary System
– Logic Functions
– Algebraic Description Of The Logic Networks And The Truth Tables
– Theorems Of The Boolean Algebra
– Minimization Techniques Of Logic Functions Through Theorem
– Applications And Karnaugh Maps
– Logic Gates And Truth Tables
– Fundamental Logic Operators
– Not, And, Or Logic Operators
– Operation Of The And And Or
– Operators As Control Devices In The Transfer Of Logic Signals Or Exclusive Logic Operator
– Canonical Forms Of A Function
– Graphic Representation Of Functions
– And – Or – Not Function
– Nand And Nor Logic Operators
– Operation Of The Nand And Nor
– Operators As Control Devices In The Transfer Of Logic Signals And Carrying Out Of Logic Functions
– Generalities And Definition Of Flip Flop
– S – R Flip Flop, With Nor And Nand Operators
– J – K Flip Flop
– Master Slave J   K Flip-Flop
– T And D Flip Flops
– Fundamental Logic Families
– Ttl And Cmos Families
– Characteristic Parameters Of The
– Logic Gates
– Interfacing Of The Logic Families,
– Outputs And Types Of Ttl Circuits
– Interfacing From Cmos To Ttl
– Interfacing From Ttl To Cmos
– Ttl With Totem Pole Outputs
– The Open Collector Gates
– Wired And Function Page
– Types Of Ttl Circuits
– Schotty And Low Power Schotty
– Of Advanced Type (As/Als)
– Interfacing With The Bus
– An Example Of Transmitter / Receiver For Bi-Directional Bus
– Fault Simulation

Circuit Blocks:
– And / Nand
– Or / Nor
– Xor / Xnor
– Open Collector
– Set / Reset Flip Flop
– D Type Flip Flop
– Jk Flip Flop
– Tri-State Output
– Ttl / Cmos Comparison
– Data Bus Control
– In Addition, The Circuit Board Contains:
– +5 V Regulated Supply
– Built-In Clock Circuit
– Manual Input Signal Control

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