digital electronics for beginners
A thorough introduction to digital, electronic circuits, and logic design basing on electronic gates
Description
Digital circuits, both combinatorial and sequential, as well as Boolean algebraic number systems, are introduced in this course. It provides a broad perspective of the logic function design, going from the issue through the truth table. The combination of inputs is then what determines how to obtain a function. It gives pupils the chance to create a circuit using gates that have been reorganized into packages. The student can construct a variety of digital circuits, including encoders, transcoders, multiplexers, counters, registers, and memories, using the knowledge from this course. By transforming the problems into look-up tables and setting the input parameters and output parameters, it is possible to synthesize numerous decision-making processes. This course represents a sound basis for people in the case of vast integrated circuits because it provides the necessary tools to perform any numerical circuit.
The essential points covered in this course are given as follows:
Binary Arithmetic
Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal system
Change of bases
The different codes
Binary arithmetic (addition, subtraction)
The basic rules of digital logic gates
Logic functions
Truth and Karnaugh tables simplify logic functions.
Encoders and decoders
Transcoders (binary-Aiken, binary-Gray)
The Seven-segment displays
Multiplexers and demultiplexers
Studying the different flip-flops
Synchronous and asynchronous counters
Shift registers.
Memories
What You Will Learn!
- The digital circuits as Combinational and Sequential circuits are introduced in this course, along with Boolean algebra number systems.
- The concept of binary mathematics
- The basics and rules for digital logic gates such as AND, OR, XOR, etc.
- The truth and the Karnaugh tables used to simplify logic functions
- The Encoders and decoders
- The transcoders (binary-Aiken, binary-Gray)
- The seven segments displayer
- The multiplexers and demultiplexers
- Studying of the different flip flops like RS, JK, T,...
- Counters that are synchronous and asynchronous
- Shift registers
- The Memories like ROM, RAM,…
Who Should Attend!
- the electric beginners
- The Engineering Academics
- the desire to master the fundamentals of digital circuitry
- The students specializing in the computer science
- Students of electronics