About
A self‑paced Digital Electronics course designed for engineering students across all branches. This program builds your fundamentals step by step—starting with core digital concepts and moving into the design and analysis of real digital circuits used in computers and embedded systems. You’ll learn how to work with combinational circuits (such as adders, subtractors, multiplexers/demultiplexers, encoders/decoders, and comparators) and how to design and analyze sequential circuits that depend on memory and timing. You’ll also strengthen your problem‑solving skills in Boolean algebra and learn to simplify logic efficiently using Karnaugh maps (K‑maps), helping you reduce circuit complexity and improve designs. As you progress, you’ll understand and implement key sequential building blocks including latches and flip‑flops (SR, JK, D, T), and you’ll learn how to design registers and counters (asynchronous and synchronous), including common counter types used in digital systems. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to interpret circuit requirements, create logic expressions, simplify them, and build working combinational and sequential designs with confidence—skills that are essential for exams and for advanced subjects like computer organization, microprocessors, and digital system design.
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