Foundations of Computer Hardware detailed syllabus for Information Technology (IT) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the IT students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Information Technology 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit IT 4th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of foundations of computer hardware is as follows.
Course Outcomes:
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MODULE – I: Basics of Switching Theory and Logic Design
- To understand foundations of Switching Theory and Logic Design
- Describe Basics of Data Representation
- Distinguish fundamental number systems- Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexa-decimal
- Practice conversion between various number systems.
- Identify various binary codes- numeric & alphanumeric codes
- Discuss ASCII code
- Describe EBCIDIC code
- Explain UNICODE.
- Differentiate weighted and unweighted codes.
- Familiarise basics of switching theory and Boolean algebra.
- Explain basic postulates and theorems of Boolean algebra.
- Define De Morgan’s theorems.
- Practice simplification of logic function using Karnaugh map.
MODULE – II: Combinational Logic Circuits
- To design Combinational Logic Circuits
- Familiarise basic logic gates – OR, AND, NOT, XOR, XNOR.
- Explain Universal Gates-NOR, NAND.
- Design basic logic gates using Universal gates.
- Describe basics of combinational logic circuits.
- Design Adders (Half Adder, Full Adder, Parallel Adder- Ripple Carry Adder, Carry Look Ahead Adder, Serial Adders).
- Design Subtractors(Half-subtractor, Full subtractor).
- Design Encoder circuits.
- Design decoder circuits
- Explain Multiplexers.
- Discuss Demultiplexer.
MODULE – III: Sequential Logic Circuits
- To design Sequential Logic Circuits
- Explain Basic sequential logic circuits- Flip-flops (SR, JK, D, T, Master-Slave).
- Describe SR latch
- Explain SR and JK flipflops
- Differentiate D and T flipflops.
- Describe Master- Slave flipflops
- Use State tables, State equations, Excitation tables and state diagrams to design sequential circuits.
- Discuss the basics of synchronous counters.
- Describe asynchronous counter
- Design Synchronous counters(Johnson and Ring counter).
- Design Asynchronous counters- Binary, BCD, Up/Down Counters.
MODULE – IV: Basics of Microprocessors
- To understand basics of microprocessors
- Discuss various registers.
- Explain shift registers.
- Design shift registers using flip flops.
- Distinguish basic memory elements(RAM, ROM, Flash memory).
- Understand basic processor architecture.
- Explain pin diagram of Intel 8085 microprocessor
- Describe pin diagram of Intel 8086 microprocessor
- Explain register organization of 8086 microprocessor.
- Explain memory organization of 8086 microprocessor.
- Describe basic addressing modes.
- List instruction set in 8086
- Describe interrupts in 8086(software and hardware interrupts).
- Practice programming with 8086
MODULE – I:
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MODULE – II:
Combinational Logic Circuits Basic logic circuits: Basic logic gates-OR Gate, AND Gate , NOT Gate; Universal Gates-NOR, NAND; other gates – XOR, XNOR; Combinational Logic circuits: Adders &Subtractors, Serial Adder, Parallel Adder- Carry propagate adder, Carry Look Ahead Adder; Decoders, Encoders; Multiplexers, Demultiplexers;
MODULE – III:
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MODULE – IV:
Basics of Microprocessors Memory Elements:- Registers, Shift Registers, Types of Shift Registers, RAM, ROM, Flash memory; 8085 & 8086:- Basic processor architecture; Intel 8085 and Intel 8086 Microprocessor: Architecture, Pin Diagram, Register Organization, Memory Organization; Programming with 8086 MicroprocessorInstruction Set, Addressing Modes, Programming Examples, 8086 Interrupts- Hardware and Software Interrupts.
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
- Floyd T.L. Digital Fundamentals , Universal Bookstall
- Brey B.B., The Intel Microprocessors – Architecture, Programming & Interfacing, Prentice Hall.
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