Anna University EC 281 Digital Electronics and System Design Nov/Dec 2013 Question Paper
This Anna University B.E./B.Tech. (Full Time) End Semester Examination paper for EC 281 Digital Electronics and System Design, held in Nov/Dec 2013, assesses students on fundamental concepts of digital electronics. It includes questions on number system conversions, Boolean algebra simplification using K-map and tabulation method, characteristics and working of various logic families (CMOS, HTL), design of combinational circuits (MUX, decoders, adders, BCD to 2's complement), and design of synchronous (counters, Moore circuits) and asynchronous sequential circuits (flow tables, cycle problems). The paper is divided into Part A (10x2 marks) and Part B (5x16 marks).
Exam Details
| University | Anna University |
| Degree | B.E. |
| Department | Biomedical Engineering |
| Regulation | R2004 |
| Semester | 4 |
| Subject Code | EC 281 |
| Subject Name | DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND SYSTEM DESIGN |
| Exam | NOV / DEC 2013 |
| Duration | 3 hr |
| Maximum Marks | 100 |
Topics Covered
- Number Systems
- Boolean Algebra
- Digital IC Characteristics
- Logic Gates and Logic Families
- Combinational Logic Circuits
- Sequential Logic Circuits
- Asynchronous Sequential Circuits
- Codes
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Which regulation is this question paper?
R2004
Which semester?
Semester 4
Which subject?
EC 281 - DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND SYSTEM DESIGN
Which examination?
NOV / DEC 2013
Download the Anna University EC 281 Digital Electronics and System Design question paper from Nov/Dec 2013. This paper covers number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates (CMOS, HTL), combinational circuits (MUX, decoders, adders), synchronous sequential circuits (flip-flops, counters), and asynchronous sequential circuits. Includes Part A (10x2 marks) and Part B (5x16 marks) questions.
