The Logic Design laboratory in the Faculty of Engineering is utilized by students/staff in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Software Engineering Departments for experimental analysis and implementation of topics in digital logic design. It’s a well-known fact that the fundamentals of digital systems, comprising embedded systems and computers, are digital logic design. Experimental investigations conducted in the Logic Design laboratory start from the basics of building and testing circuits composed of basic logic gates such as NOT, OR, AND, XNOR, XOR, NOR, and NAND gates to more advanced experimental analysis. Also, the design and implementation of multi-input circuits (combinational logic) such as Demultiplexer (DEMUX), Encoder/Decoder, Half adder & full adder, and Multiplexer (MUX). Comprehending how memory elements and circuitry can preserve a given state is conducted considering Shift registers, Asynchronous, and Synchronous Counters, Latches, and Flip-flops (SR, D, JK, T). Real-world design, implementation, and application of FSM (Finite State Machines). Implement and examine logic designs on FPGA circuit boards. Implementation of logic circuitry utilizing VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) and Verilog by Writing, simulating, and synthesizing codes. Clocking and Timing examination.

Responsible Persons: Dr. Özlem Sabuncu

Location: Faculty of Engineering, IITC-204