Complete training: Comprehensive Digital Logic Design Course
Digital Electronics and Logic Design: Master combinational and sequential circuits along with HDL, logic gates, JK FFs
Description
Welcome to the ultimate guide to digital logic design! Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or professional, this comprehensive course is your gateway to mastering the intricacies of digital electronics. From foundational concepts to advanced techniques, you'll embark on a journey that demystifies logic design and equips you with practical skills to tackle real-world challenges.
Kickstart your learning journey with a deep dive into number systems, codes, and logic gates. Understand the fundamentals of Boolean algebra, standard forms, and combinational logic, laying a solid groundwork for exploring digital systems. Through engaging lectures and hands-on exercises, you'll learn to design, simulate, and optimize logical circuits efficiently.
As you progress, delve into the fascinating realm of sequential circuits, where you'll unravel the complexities of flip-flops, registers, and counters. Explore the principles of clocked logic, state machines, and synchronous design, gaining insights into the design and analysis of sequential systems.
Whether you're interested in pursuing a career in electronics, or computer engineering, or simply passionate about digital technology, this course offers invaluable knowledge and practical skills to fuel your success.
By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the confidence and expertise to tackle complex digital logic challenges with ease. Join us now and unlock the potential of digital electronics!
Course Contents:
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2: Introduction to Number Systems
Section 2: Codes, Gates, and Boolean
Lecture 3: Decimal and Alphanumeric Codes
Lecture 4: Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra
Section 3: Standard Forms and K-Map
Lecture 5: Standard Forms
Lecture 6: K-Maps
Lecture 7: Map Manipulation
Section 4: XOR Gate and Combinational Design
Lecture 8: XOR, Gate Prop Delay, and Combinational Design
Section 5: Hardware Description Language and Modules
Lecture 9: Verilog HDL #01
Lecture 10: Verilog HDL #02
Section 6: Flip-Flops
Lecture 11: Flip-Flops
Lecture 12: Latches & Flip Flops
Lecture 13: Flip-Flop Timing and Sequential Circuit Analysis
Section 7: Design Mapping and Logic Functions
Lecture 14: Hierarchical Design and Technology Mapping
Lecture 15: Rudimentary Logic Functions and Decoders
Lecture 16: Encoders
Lecture 17: Multiplexers
Section 8: Sequential Circuits
Lecture 18: Sequential Circuit Design
Lecture 19: Designing with JK Flip Flops
Lecture 20: Programmable Logic Devices
Lecture 21: Sequential Circuits & Latches
Section 9: Registers
Lecture 22: Registers and Shift Registers
Lecture 23: Shift register (parallel load) & Bidirectional Shift register & Register Transfer
Lecture 24: Register Transfer Operations & Micro Operations
Section 10: Counters
Lecture 25: Counters
Lecture 26: Ripple Counters
Lecture 27: Synchronous Counters
Section 11: Memory
Lecture 28: Memory Basics
Lecture 29: Arrays of RAM ICs
What You Will Learn!
- Understand the fundamental concepts of digital logic design, including number systems, codes, and logic gates.
- Master the principles of Boolean algebra and apply them to design and analyze combinational logic circuits.
- Gain proficiency in sequential circuit design, including flip-flops, registers, counters, and memory elements.
- Develop practical skills in hardware description languages (HDL) such as Verilog and apply them to simulate and implement digital circuits.
- Learn to optimize and troubleshoot complex digital systems, ensuring efficient performance and reliability.
Who Should Attend!
- Students studying electronics, computer engineering, or related fields who want to build a strong foundation in digital logic.
- Hobbyists and enthusiasts eager to explore the fascinating world of digital electronics and learn how to design circuits.
- Professionals seeking to enhance their skills in digital logic design for career advancement or job opportunities.
- Individuals preparing for technical interviews or certifications requiring knowledge of digital logic.
- Anyone curious about how computers and digital systems work and eager to gain practical skills in designing digital circuits.