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طراحی مدارهای منطقی نیمسال دوم 92-93 دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد پرند
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طراحی مدارهای منطقی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد پرند مقدمه ای بر سیستمهای دیجیتال
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Course Objective Design and Implementation of Digital Systems مثال: گوشي تلفن: –ورودي ها: کليدها –خروجي ها: صفحة نمايش و سيگنال هاي ارسالي به مرکز تلفن –رفتار: شماره گيري و ايجاد ارتباط مثال: خودرو: –ورودي ها: پدال ها، سوييچ، فرمان،... –خروجي ها: فرمان پيچش و چرخش چرخ ها، فرمان ترمز،... –رفتار: حرکت در مسیر مورد نظر.... مثال از سیستم های دیجیتال: –کنترلر چراغ راهنمایی –بازی x-o –کنترلر آسانسور –مدارهای محاسباتی 3
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Digital Systems Digital systems are used extensively in computation, control systems and etc. Digital systems are capable of greater accuracy and reliability than analog systems In a digital system, the physical quantities or signals can assume only discrete values, while in analog systems the physical quantities or signals may vary continuously over a specified range For example, the output voltage of a digital system might be constrained to take on only two values such as 0 volts and 5 volts, while the output voltage from an analog system might be allowed to assume any value in the range -5 volts to 5 volts 4
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Digital Systems Digital systems are used extensively in computation, control systems and etc. Digital systems are capable of greater accuracy and reliability than analog systems In a digital system, the physical quantities or signals can assume only discrete values, while in analog systems the physical quantities or signals may vary continuously over a specified range +5 0 101 Time 5
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Design of Digital Systems The design of digital systems may be divided into three parts: 1.System Design Breaking the overall system into subsystems and specifying the characteristics of each subsystem –Example: Digital Computer: specifying the number and type of memory units, arithmetic units, and input-output devices as well as the interconnection and control of these subsystems 6
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Design of Digital Systems The design of digital systems may be divided into three parts: 2.Logic Design Logic design involves determining how to interconnect basic logic building blocks to perform a specific function –Example: Determining the interconnection of logic gates and flip-flops required to perform binary addition 7
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Design of Digital Systems The design of digital systems may be divided into three parts: 3.Circuit Design Specifying the interconnection of specific components such as resistors, diodes, and transistors to form a gate, flip-flop, or other logic building block 8
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Switching Circuits Many of a digital system’s subsystems take the form of a switching circuit A switching circuit has one or more inputs and one or more outputs which take on discrete values 9
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Switching Circuits Two types of switching circuits Combinational (ترکیبی): the output values depend only on the present value of the inputs and not on past values Sequential (ترتیبی): Have Memory the outputs depend on both the present and past input values 10
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Course Description Number Systems Boolean Algebra Optimization Methods (Karnaugh map and Quine- McCluskey) Modules: PAL, PLA, Decoder, ROM, MUX Arithmetic Circuits Flip-Flops Sequential Analysis Sequential Design Registers – Counters Hazard, Wired Logic, Asynchronous Design … 11
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Details Midterm Exam:5 point Final Exam: 12 point HWs:2 point Activity and Quizzes:1 point Email address: arabzadeh.mona@yahoo.com Course Group: https://groups.yahoo.com/groups/LogicCourseParand92/ 12
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References Main Reference: Roth, Fundamentals of Logic Design, 7 th Edition, 2010. Others: Katz, Contemporary Logic Design Mano, Digital Design, 3 rd Edition, 2002, Prentice-Hall Nelson & Nagle, Digital Logic Circuits, Analysis and Design 13
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