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Course Detail

Course Name Computer Fundamentals and Digital Electronics
Course Code 26CSA101
Program 5 Year Integrated B.C.A – M.C.A
Semester 1
Credits 4
Campus Mysuru

Syllabus

Unit I

Computer Fundamentals: Brief history of Computer, Classification of Computers, Functions & Components of a Computer, Central Processing Unit, Storage units, Bus, Input and output Devices. Types of memory, RAM, ROM, Variants of ROM, Secondary storage devices- hard disk-disk components and geometry. Other Secondary Storage devices: CD/DVD Family, Blue ray Disc, Flash Drive, Memory stick, smart cards. Computer Languages- Machine, Assembly Language and Higher Level languages. Operating systems, Bootstrapping. Program execution with illustrative examples.

Unit II

Number Systems: Decimal Numbers, Binary Numbers, Decimal to Binary Conversions, Binary Arithmetic, 1’s and 2’s complements of Binary Numbers, Signed Numbers, Arithmetic Operations with Signed numbers, Hexadecimal Numbers, Octal Numbers and Error Detection Codes.

Unit III

LOGIC GATES: The NOT gate, The AND gate, The OR gate, The NAND gate, NOR gate, The Exclusive–OR gate and Exclusive-NOR gate; Boolean algebra – Basic laws and theorems, Boolean functions, truth table, minimization of boolean function using K map method and SOP minimizations.

Unit IV

Logic Circuits: Combinational logic circuits: Half adder, Full adder, Parallel binary adder, subtractor, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, De-multiplexers. Sequential logic circuits- Flip Flops – RS, JK, T and D Flip Flops, Edge triggered Flip Flops, Master slave Flip Flops.

Lab Syllabus

Introduction to Computer Fundamental and Communication, Various components of a computer, Installing Windows operating system on a system, Installing Linux operating system on a system, Basics of digital electronics, Basic gates and Universal Gates, Half Adder and Full Adder, Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor, Encoder and Decoder, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Types of Multiplexers: 4:1, 8:1 and 16:1, Project Presentation and Document submission

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Objective(s)
  • To provide an understanding of the fundamental components and functional units of a Digital Computer and its functionalities.
  • To provide the understanding of how to perform number conversions from one system to another system.
  • To gain the knowledge of how to design basic digital electronic circuits.
Course Outcomes
COs Description
CO1 Students will identify and design the basic components of computer systems and with its

functionality.

CO2 Students will apply fundamental mathematical concepts to perform number conversions from one

system to another system.

CO3 Students will use Boolean algebra to design and implementation of various logic circuits.
CO4 Implement and design various types of combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and develop its

functionalities

CO-PO Mapping
CO/ PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8
CO1 3 2 1
CO2 3 1 2
CO3 3 2
CO4 3 2 1

Textbooks

  • Floyd, Thomas L: Digital Computer Fundamentals, 11th Edition, Pearson International, 2015.
  • Morris Mano, “Digital logic and Computer design”, First Edition, Prentice Hall of India, (2004).

References

  • Malvino, Paul Albert, Leach, Donald P,GautamSaha: Digital Principles And Applications, TMH ,8th Edition, 2015.
  • Bartee, Thomas C: Digital Computer Fundamentals, 6Edition, TMH, 2010.

Evaluation Pattern

Assessment Weightage (%)
Midterm 20
Continuous Assessment 50
End Semester Exam 30
Total Marks 100

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