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EE210 Digital Electronics
Introductory Class
January 26, 2009
PLAN FOR TODAY
Introduction of:
1. Instructors
2. Students
and
3. The Course
1. Instructors
INSTRUCTOR
Professor Dr. Attaullah Solangi
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 569
LAB COORDINATOR / TA
Engr. Waqar Ahmed
Email: @uettaxila.edu.pk
Ext.
2. Students Intro
Introduction of Students and Attendance
recorded at the same time
When I point to You
Please Stand Up and Say Your Name and
Reg./ID Number and
Tell me Where are You From
3. Course
Intro
As Its Name Says, Course is About the
Digital Electronics
Electronic Circuits that Process Analog and
Digital Signals are Termed as Analog and
Digital Electronics, Respectively
Course Intro (Cont…)
Analog Signal is Analogous to Physical
Signal it Represents
Digital Signal is Representation of the
Analog Signal in Sequence of Numbers
An Analog Signal
Digital Signal Representing Analog Signal
Course Intro (Cont …)
You Have Already Learnt About Analog
Electronics … and NOW You Will
Learn About Digital Electronics
Why ?
Course Intro (Cont …)
Modern Digital Electronic Circuits Play an
Important Role in Our Lives
Practically, Each Everyday-use Product is a
Digital System or at Least Incorporates One
e.g., A Personal Computer is a complete
digital system, made by use of Digital
Circuits
Course Intro (Cont …)
In Order to Better Understand The
Operation of Digital Circuits, and be able
to Design, Verify and Test Them, It is
Very Crucial to Reach to Their Transistor
Structure
This Course Teaches You How to
Understand The Operation of Basic Digital
Circuits
Course Intro (Cont …)
So, You will Learn About …
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Digital Logic Inverters
Digital CMOS Logic Circuits
Digital Logic Gates
Flip Flops
Memory (RAM and ROM)
Course Intro (Cont …)
Prerequisites:
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Electronic Devices
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Electrical Circuits
The Text Book for the EE 210 …
Sedra/Smith
Microelectronic
Circuits 5/e
Oxford University Press
Course Intro (Cont …)
The Text Book:
 The Best Book Written on the Subject of
Microelectronic Circuits
 Used in Most Universities in the USA
and Canada
 Covers Both Analog and Digital
Electronic Circuits
With This Book No Need of Lecture Notes
Course Plan
Chap 1
Introduction to Electronics (6 hrs)
1.1 thru 1.4, 1.7-1.8
Chap 3 Diodes (3 hour)
3.1, 3.7 and 3.9
Chap 5 Bipolar Junction Transistors BJTs (3 hrs)
5.10 and 5.11
Chap 4 MOS Field-Effect Transistors (9 hrs)
4.1 thru 4.4, 4.10, 4.12
Chap 10 Digital CMOS Logic Circuits (12 hours)
All topics
Chap 11 Memory and Adv. Digital Circuits (12 hrs)
All topics
How We Do It?
For Next 15 Weeks We Will Meet on Each
Tuesday From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
For 180 Min. ( = 3 hrs)
We will have :
 Two 1-hr 20-min Lectures and a
One 20-min Break
1st Class Starts at 10 am SHARP
Break around 11:20 am
2nd Class Starts around 11:40 am
….and then We Depart at 1 pm
Policies
Class Etiquettes:
 Attend Class Regularly
 Be On Time
 Be Attentive All The Time
 Complete The Required Work On Time
 Must Study The Planned Lecture
Material Before Coming To The Class
Policies (Cont…)
Home works/Quizzes (10/10 Marks):
 Homework Will Be Assigned in Almost
Each Class. However, Only Few
Randomly Selected will Be Graded for
10 Marks
 There will be Unannounced Quizzes
and will be Graded for 10 Marks
 Late Homework Will Not Be Accepted
Policies (Cont…)
Midterm/Final Exams (20/40 Marks):
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There Will be a Midterm Exam between
March 24 and 30, 2009 (20 Marks)
And a Final Exam between June 3 and 10,
2009 (40 Marks)
The Exams Will Be Closed Book.
Distribution of 100 Marks
Home Works
Quizzes
Lab Work
Mid-Term Exam
Final Exam
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Policies (Cont…)
The Homework and Exam Guidelines:
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The Pages Must Be Numbered and
Stapled Together
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The Following Information Must Be On
The First Page:
1. Your Name
2. Registration / ID Number
3. Assignment Number and Date
Today’s Summary
We Had Introduction Of:
 Instructors
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Students
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Course
And We Discussed Policies
In Next Class
We Will Discuss:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Electronics
Topics:
1.1 Signals
Appendix C
1.2 Frequency Spectrum of Signals
1.3 Analog and Digital Signals
1.4 Amplifiers [ up to 1.4.5 ]