This lab manual is not written as a theoretical textbook, there are many good Logic Design books out there, instead it is written as a practical guide for hands-on experience. At the beginning of each chapter, it offers few pages of fundamental understanding and a review of the relative concept of the chapter.
I wrote the manuscript using the same spoken language as if I am teaching in my class with life audience. The real intent of this manuscript is to bring life and real usefulness to the logic concepts this course has to offer, instead of being dry theoretical concepts.
It is our intention to keep adding more chapters with more Logic Design concepts and certainly more practical exercises in each chapter. This continuous online updating of the lab manual will keep giving the students and instructors new material to choose from for lab assignments each new semester.
Chapter 1 | Basic Logic Design Functions and Gates
Chapter 2 | Binary and Digitial Arithmetic
Chapter 3 | Decoders and Encoders
Chapter 4 | Bit Storage
Chapter 5 | Sequential Networks
Chapter 6 | Counters and Timers