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Digital Systems By Afterclap Academy

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Digital Systems By Afterclap Academy

Digital Systems
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.92 GB | Duration: 4h 11m

"Master the Fundamentals of Digital Systems: From Logic Gates to Sequential Circuits"

What you'll learn

Understanding Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra

Number Systems and Binary Representation

Combinational Circuit Design

Sequential Circuit Design and Memory Elements

Karnaugh Maps (K-maps)

Decoder and Encoder Design

Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Applications

Flip-Flop Types and Timing Analysis

State Machines and Finite State Automata"

Requirements

Hmm. Nope. Come on in!

Description

Are you ready to unlock the mysteries of the digital world and become a digital design maestro? Welcome to our comprehensive "Digital Systems Fundamentals" course, where you'll embark on an exciting journey into the heart of digital electronics and logic design.In this course, you'll explore the very building blocks of modern technology, starting with the essentials of logic gates and Boolean algebra. You'll discover how to manipulate bits and bytes, understand binary representation, and learn to design and analyze logic circuits that form the backbone of digital systems.But we don't stop there. We'll delve into the fascinating world of combinational circuits, where you'll master concepts like Karnaugh maps, multiplexers, and demultiplexers. You'll be designing circuits that can perform logical operations, data routing, and signal selection, and you'll understand how to optimize your designs for efficiency.Sequential circuits will be your next frontier. You'll work with flip-flops, registers, and memory elements, and learn how to create counters, shift registers, and finite state machines. This knowledge is invaluable for digital controllers, memory systems, and more.By the end of this course, you'll not only have a deep understanding of digital systems, but you'll also be equipped to apply your knowledge to real-world projects and problems. Join us and become a digital systems pro in no time! Your journey into the digital realm starts here.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction kind of a chapter

Lecture 1 What is a Signal?

Lecture 2 Analog and Digital Signals

Lecture 3 Why do we use Digital Signals?

Section 2: Number Systems

Lecture 4 What is a number system? Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal overview

Lecture 5 Binary Number System

Lecture 6 Decimal to Binary Conversion

Lecture 7 Decimal to Octal Conversion

Lecture 8 Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversion

Lecture 9 Binary to Decimal Conversion

Lecture 10 Octal to Decimal Conversion

Lecture 11 Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion

Lecture 12 Octal to Binary and Binary to Octal conversions

Lecture 13 Hexadecimal to Binary and Binary to Hexadecimal conversions

Lecture 14 Hexadecimal and Octal conversions through binary system

Section 3: Boolean Algebra

Lecture 15 Introduction to Boolean Algebra

Lecture 16 "NOT" Operator

Lecture 17 "AND" Operator

Lecture 18 "OR" Operator

Lecture 19 Boolean Algebra Rules

Lecture 20 Boolean algebra Example - 1

Lecture 21 Boolean algebra Example - 2

Lecture 22 Boolean algebra Example - 3

Lecture 23 Boolean algebra Example - 4

Lecture 24 Redundancy Theorem - Simplification of Boolean Expressions

Lecture 25 Redundancy Theorem Example - 1

Lecture 26 Sum of Products of Boolean Expressions

Lecture 27 Sum of Products (SOP) - Example

Lecture 28 Product of Sums of Boolean Expressions

Lecture 29 Product of Sums (POS) - Example

Lecture 30 POS and SOP example together

Lecture 31 From minimal form to canonical form

Lecture 32 From minimal form to canonical form - Example

Engineering and Computer Science Students: This course is particularly suitable for undergraduate students pursuing degrees in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science. It serves as a vital component of their core curriculum, providing a strong grounding in digital systems.,Electronics and Hardware Enthusiasts: Individuals with a passion for electronics and hardware, even if not enrolled in formal academic programs, can benefit from this course. It offers a structured and practical introduction to digital circuits and logic design.,Entry-Level Technicians and Professionals: Entry-level technicians, as well as professionals in fields such as IT, who need a foundational understanding of digital systems and logic circuits will find this course valuable for enhancing their job-related skills.,Anyone Seeking a Strong Technological Foundation: Anyone looking to build a solid foundation in digital technology, regardless of their background, can take this course to develop essential skills in logic design and digital circuitry.,Preparation for Advanced Studies: Students preparing for more advanced coursework in digital design, microcontrollers, or embedded systems can use this course to establish the necessary background knowledge.