ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Digital Logic Design Laboratory-ELEN 305

 

Location:  P. B. S. Pinchback Engineering Building-Rm. ?

 

Purpose of the Lab:  This laboratory is used to reinforce fundamental concepts in digital logic design through hands-on lab experiments.  This lab is used in conjunction with the Digital Logic Design Lecture (ELEN 303) course.  The experiments and lab assignments cover the fundamentals of combinational and sequential logic networks.

 

Equipment/Apparatus:  The following experimental set-ups are available for lab use.

 

·          PSPICE Schematics, LogicAid, and SimuAid software programs

·         PB- 503 Proto-Board

·         Various ICs, wire, wire-cutters

 

 

Experiments:

 

Experiment 1

Familiarization of Equipment and Basic Logic Gates                

Experiment 2

Boolean Properties

Experiment 3

Universal Logic Gates

Experiment 4

Simplification

Experiment 5

Conversion of English Sentences to Boolean Equations: Sound System Design Problem

Experiment 6

Designing Combinational Switching Networks – Applications of K-Mapping

Experiment 7

Designing Using the BCD-to-Seven Segment Display

Experiment 8

Counter Design

 

Faculty:  Wanda F. McFarland          

 

Lab Technician:  Kendrick Smith & Scott Woodall

 

Course Manuals and Textbook:  Fundamentals of Logic Design, 5th edition by Charles H. Roth,

 

Course Handouts- 1. Course Syllabus, 2. Lab Experiments