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Digital Logic Design From Basics to Advanced Circuits
Published 3/2024 Created by Muhammad Arsalan Khan MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 29 Lectures ( 17h 55m ) | Size: 5.5 GB Digital Electronics and Logic Design: Master combinational and sequential circuits along with HDL, logic gates, JK FFs What you'll 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. Requirements: No prior knowledge of digital logic design is required. The course starts with foundational concepts and gradually progresses to advanced topics. Basic understanding of mathematics, including arithmetic operations and algebraic expressions, will be beneficial but not mandatory. Access to a computer with internet connectivity for accessing course materials and completing hands-on exercises. Optional: Familiarity with programming concepts may be helpful for understanding hardware description languages, but it is not essential as the course covers these topics from scratch. Description: Who this course is for: 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.