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|JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE |
| DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY |
|SEMESTER: 281 |

|EEE331 : DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN |

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LAB ASSIGNMENT (IV)
SUBJECT: DESIGN OF 24 HOURS DIGITAL CLOCK

|STUDENT NAME |: | |
|I.D. NO. |: | |
|SECTION |: | |
|INSTRUCTOR |: | |

|Objective |
|To construct a 24-hours Digital Clock using components like 7490, 7447 and some other simple gates. |
|The circuit will include some functionality like setting the clock to desired time. |

|Required Parts |

|Serial No.

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