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    Digital System Learning Through Circuit Simulation

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Digital System Learning Through Circuit Simulation

    Digital System Learning Through Circuit Simulation
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.46 GB | Duration: 8h 43m

    Number systems, logic gates, Boolean logic

    What you'll learn

    understanding of digital systems

    Enables students to build and test logic circuits virtually.

    Enhances conceptual clarity by allowing real-time interaction with digital components.

    Strengthens circuit design skills

    Requirements

    Number systems

    Description

    Course Description:This course offers a foundational understanding of digital electronics, focusing on essential topics such as number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, and complements. Designed for beginners and electronics enthusiasts, the course begins by exploring various number systems including binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal, along with the techniques to convert values from one system to another. Learners will then dive into the principles of Boolean algebra, learning how to apply fundamental postulates, theorems, and DeMorgan’s laws to simplify logical expressions.A dedicated section on complements (1’s and 2’s, & 9's complement and 10's complements in r's and (r–1)’s) provides the tools needed for efficient binary arithmetic and error detection. As students progress, they will gain hands-on experience in understanding the operation of basic and universal logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR), including their real-time implementation using simulation platforms like Tinkercad.By the end of the course, the learners will be equipped with the skills to analyze and design basic digital circuits, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in digital system design and embedded systems. This course is ideal for engineering students, diploma holders, and self-learners seeking to strengthen their digital electronics fundamentals as well as circuit designing.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Important of This course

    Section 2: Conversion from one radix to other radix

    Lecture 2 Conversion from one radix to other radix

    Lecture 3 Conversions with examples

    Section 3: Postulates and Theorems of Boolean Algebra

    Lecture 4 Postulates and Theorems of Boolean Algebra

    Lecture 5 Principle of Duality in Boolean Algebra

    Section 4: DeMorgan's Theorem

    Lecture 6 DeMorgan's Theorems

    Lecture 7 Axiomatic_Boolean_Algebra

    Section 5: radix Complements

    Lecture 8 Complements

    Section 6: r's Complements

    Lecture 9 r's Complements

    Lecture 10 subtraction using r's complements

    Lecture 11 r's Complement and (r–1)'s Complement with examples

    Section 7: simulation using tinkercad

    Lecture 12 simulation using tinkercad introduction

    Lecture 13 Logic Gates

    Lecture 14 Logic Gates design

    Lecture 15 Basic gates designing universal gates

    Lecture 16 OR gate using NAND Gate

    Lecture 17 OR Gate Using NOR Gate

    Section 8: Special Logic gates using Universal Gates

    Lecture 18 EX-OR and EX-NOR Gates

    Section 9: K-map

    Lecture 19 K-map and Gate minimization importance

    Lecture 20 K-map Representation

    Lecture 21 example of K-map

    Lecture 22 Example of K-map with 3 variables

    Lecture 23 K-map with 4 variables

    Lecture 24 K-map simplification and realization with NAND-NAND & NOR-NOR

    This course is intended for engineering students, hobbyists, and beginners who want to gain practical knowledge of digital systems through interactive simulations. It is especially valuable for learners seeking hands-on experience in logic circuit design without requiring physical hardware.