kingers Posted April 30, 2024 Report Share Posted April 30, 2024 Digital Electronics: A Step-By-Step Guide To Mastery Published 4/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 42.63 GB[/center] | Duration: 44h 42m Learn Digital Electronics from Fundamentals to Advanced concept with 15+ years of experienced Faculty What you'll learn Number System Boolean Algebra Logic Gates Combinational Circuits Karnaugh Map Logic Families Sequential Circuits Semiconductor Memory Analog to Digital Converter Digital to Analog Converter Can be able to solve most of Digital Electronics Problems Requirements There is not specific requirements. You will get all the basics step by step. Description This Digital Electronics course is specially designed for students who want to enter the field of Embedded systems, VLSI, and other branches of Computer Science. It is also helpful for working professionals. This is a unique course in the online marketplace.This course applies to many branches of Degree/Diploma Engineering such as Electrical, EC, Computer, IT, and Instrumentation. After completing this course students will be able to understand from basic to advance level concepts of Digital Electronics which will be a stepping stone for starting many lucrative career fields.This course is also helpful in many competitive examinations and not only that it will also be helpful in interviews.This course covers the following topics.- Number Representations: binary, hex, octal, decimal, BCD, integer, and floating-point- numbers and many more.- Boolean Algebra: Laws of B.A, SOP, POS, Minterms, Maxterms, Quine McCluskey Technique- Combinatorial circuits: Minimization of functions using Boolean identities and many other circuits like converters, multiplexers, decoders etc.- Karnaugh Map: Prime Implicants, 3,4,5 and 6 variable K Map- Logic Gates: AND, OR, NOT, XOR, XNOR, NAND and NOR- Logic Families: DTL, RTL, TTL, CMOS, Boolean Function Implementations- Sequential Circuits: Flip Flops, Counters, Shift Registers, State Machines- Memory: ROM, RAM, PLA, PAL, DAC, ADCSo, go through this entire course step by step and I am sure you will get thorough knowledge about the course of Digital Electronics.All the best.. Overview Section 1: Course Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Number System Lecture 2 Representation of Number Systems and Basics of Number System Lecture 3 Addition operation in Different Number systems Lecture 4 Subtraction operation in Different Number Systems Lecture 5 Octal and Binary Multiplication, Number System Multiplication Lecture 6 Decimal to Binary Conversion, Decimal to Binary Conversion Process Lecture 7 Decimal to Octal Conversion, Decimal to Octal Conversion Process Lecture 8 Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversion, Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversion Process Lecture 9 Octal, Binary and Hexadecimal to Decimal conversion and Visa Versa Lecture 10 Hexadecimal to Binary to Octal conversion and Visa versa Lecture 11 X Number System to Y Number System conversion, Number System Conversion Lecture 12 1's & 2's Compliment, 7's & 8's Compliment, 9's & 10's Compliment 15's,16's Lecture 13 Simple Signed Representation, Example and Block Diagram of Simple Signed Rep Lecture 14 1's compliment signed Representation and 2's compliment signed Repr. Lecture 15 2's compliment signed Representation Lecture 16 1's compliment signed Representation Lecture 17 Shortcut Method to find 2's compliment, 2's Compliment Lecture 18 Binary Subtraction using 1's compliment Lecture 19 Binary Subtraction using 2's compliment Lecture 20 Classification of Codes (Definition, Weighted, Non Weighted Lecture 21 BCD code, Binary Coded Decimal Code, Binary and BCD Comparison Lecture 22 BCD Addition, BCD Addition Rules, BCD Addition Examples Lecture 23 BCD to Binary conversion, BCD to Binary conversion Process Lecture 24 Binary to BCD conversion, Process of Binary to BCD conversion, Binary to BCD Lecture 25 2421 BCD code and 2_421 BCD code, Self Complimentary Property of 2421 BCD Lecture 26 Excess 3 Code, Excess 3 Code Properties, Decimal to Excess 3 Code Conversion Lecture 27 Excess 3 Addition, Excess 3 Addition Process, Excess 3 Addition Examples Lecture 28 Identification of Base or Radix of given number, Radix Identification Lecture 29 ASCII code, American Standard Code for Information Interchange Lecture 30 Gray Code (Basics & Properties), Gray Code as self reflection code, Gray Cod Lecture 31 Binary to Gray code conversion, Binary to Gray code conversion process Lecture 32 Gray to Binary Code conversion, Gray to Binary Code conversion process Lecture 33 Identification of self complimenting code, Digital Electronics Lecture 34 Total bits required to represent a number Lecture 35 Minimal Decimal Equivalent, Minimal Decimal Equivalent Examples Lecture 36 Hamming Code Basics, Number of Parity bits in Hamming code Lecture 37 Hamming Code generation, Position of Parity bits Lecture 38 Hamming Code error detection and Hamming Code error correction Lecture 39 IEEE 754 floating point single precision 32 bit format Lecture 40 IEEE 754 floating point double precision 64 bit format Section 3: Boolean Algebra Lecture 41 De Morgen's Theorem and Proof of De Morgen's Theorem Lecture 42 Boolean Algebra Rules (Distributive, Commutative, Associative, De Morgen's) Lecture 43 Consensus Theorem and Proof of Consensus Theorem Lecture 44 Boolean Algebra Examples part 1, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Algebra Rules Lecture 45 Boolean Algebra Examples Part 2, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Algebra Rules Lecture 46 Boolean Algebra examples part 3, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Algebra Rules Lecture 47 Dual and Self Dual of Boolean equation, Boolean Algebra Lecture 48 SOP - Sum Of Product, POS - Product Of Sum and Canonical Form Lecture 49 Minterms and Maxterms in Boolean function Representation Lecture 50 SOP to SSOP conversion, Sum Of Product to Standard Sum Of Product Conversion Lecture 51 POS to SPOS conversion, Product Of Sum to Standard Product Of Sum Conversion Lecture 52 SSOP to SPOS conversion and SPOS to SSOP conversion Lecture 53 Examples on SOP and POS, Boolean Algebra in Digital Electronicss Lecture 54 Quine Mccluskey Minimization Technique for Boolean expression, Karnaugh Map Section 4: Logic Gates Lecture 55 Logic GATE's Introduction, Basic Logic GATE's, Universal Logic GATE Lecture 56 NOT gate, NOT gate Applications, NOT gate as ring oscillator, NOT gate Lecture 57 AND gate, Properties of AND gate and Examples of AND gate, Logic Gate's Lecture 58 OR gate, Properties of OR gate and Examples of OR gate, Logic Gate's Lecture 59 NAND as universal GATE, Logic GATEs in Digital Electronics Lecture 60 XOR gate and XNOR gate, Properties of XOR and XNOR gate in Logic GATE'S Lecture 61 Examples on XOR and XNOR gate part 1, Logic GATEs in Digital Electronics Lecture 62 Examples on XOR and XNOR gate Part 2, Logic GATEs in Digital Electronics Lecture 63 NOR as universal GATE, Logic GATEs in Digital Electronics Lecture 64 NAND gate and NOR Gate in Logic Gate's Lecture 65 Minimum Two input NAND for multiple input AND & Minimum Two input NAND Lecture 66 Minimum two input NAND gates for Boolean expression Lecture 67 Minimum two input NAND gates for Boolean equation Lecture 68 Boolean expression to NAND gate implementation Lecture 69 AOI to NAND gate implementation, Logic GATEs in Digital Electronics Lecture 70 Boolean expression to NOR gate implementation Lecture 71 AOI to NOR implementation, Logic GATEs in Digital Electronics Lecture 72 Stuck at 1 and Stuck at 0 fault in Logic circuit Section 5: Combinational Circuits Lecture 73 Combinational circuit and Sequential circuit Comparison Lecture 74 Combinational circuit designing examples Lecture 75 Combinational circuit examples, Combinational circuit Lecture 76 Half Adder (Working, Truth Table, Designing & Circuit) Lecture 77 Full Adder (Working, Truth Table, Designing & Circuit) Lecture 78 Full Adder using Half Adder (Designing and Circuit) Lecture 79 Half Adder using NAND gates, Half Adder Lecture 80 4 bits parallel Adder (Working and Circuit) Lecture 81 BCD Adder by Parallel Adder (Truth Table, Working, Designing and Circuit) Lecture 82 1's Compliment Subtraction using Parallel Adder Lecture 83 2's Compliment Subtraction using Parallel Adder Lecture 84 Half Subtractor (Working, Truth Table and Circuit) Lecture 85 Half Adder using Half Subtractor Lecture 86 Half Subtractor using Half Adder Lecture 87 Full Adder using Half Subtractor, Combinational circuit Lecture 88 Full Subtractor (Working, Truth Table and Circuit) Lecture 89 Full Subtractor using Full Adder Lecture 90 Full Adder using Full Subtractor Lecture 91 Full Subtractor using Half Subtractor, Lecture 92 Parallel Subtractor using Full Subtractor and Half Subtractor Lecture 93 Bits Multiplier using Half Adder Lecture 94 Excess 3 Addition by Parallel Adder, Combinational circuit Lecture 95 2 bits Data comparator, Combinational circuit in Digital Electronics Lecture 96 Seven Segments Display Decoder, Combinational circuit in Digital Electronics Lecture 97 Carry Look Ahead Adder, CLA Adder, Combinational circuit in Digital Electron Lecture 98 Even Parity Generator and Odd Parity Generator Lecture 99 Decoder Basics and 2 to 4 Decoder Lecture 100 3 to 8 Decoder working, Truth Table and Circuit Diagram Lecture 101 Combinational Circuit Output Waveforms with Delay at Gates Lecture 102 Combinational Circuit Output Waveforms with Delay at Gates Lecture 103 Priority Encoder Basics, Working, Truth Table and Circuit Lecture 104 Decimal to BCD Encoder Basics, Working, Truth Table Lecture 105 Implementation of Full Adder using Decoder Lecture 106 Binary Code to Gray Code Converter Lecture 107 Multiplexer MUX Basics, Working, Advantages, Applications and Types Lecture 108 2 to 1 Multiplexer Working, Truth Table and Circuit Lecture 109 4 to 1 Multiplexer (Working, Truth Table and Circuit), Combinational circuit Lecture 110 8 to 1 Multiplexer using Full Subtractor Lecture 111 MUX Tree, Multiplexer Tree Lecture 112 Designing of 4 to 1 Multiplexer using 2 to 1 Multiplexer Lecture 113 Designing of 8 to 1 Multiplexer using 2 to 1 Multiplexer Lecture 114 8 to 1 MUX using 4 to 1 MUX by two different Methods Lecture 115 SOP Implementation using Multiplexer Lecture 116 Full Adder Implementation using 4 to 1 Multiplexer Lecture 117 Full Adder using 2 to 1 Multiplexer, Lecture 118 Identification of Boolean Expression from Multiplexer Circuit Lecture 119 Identification of logic Gate's from Multiplexer circuit Lecture 120 Examples Based on Multiplexer, Combinational circuit in Digital Electronics Lecture 121 Examples Based on Multiplexer, Combinational circuit , Lecture 122 Coincidence Logic and Problems based on Coincidence Logic Lecture 123 Demultiplexer and 1 to 2 Demultiplexer Lecture 124 1 to 4 Demultiplexer Working Lecture 125 1 to 8 Demultiplexer Working Lecture 126 Implementation of Full Subtractor using 1 to 8 Demultiplexer Lecture 127 Demultiplexer as Decoder _ Combinational circuit Lecture 128 Implementation of Boolean Expression using Demultiplexer Section 6: Karnaugh Map Lecture 129 Karnaugh Map basics & Key points of Karnaugh Map Lecture 130 K Map rules for grouping cells, K map rules for formation of Boolean fun. Lecture 131 Implicants, Prime Implicants and Essential Prime Implicants Lecture 132 K Map Examples, Karnaugh Map Examples, K Map Lecture 133 K Map Examples Lecture 134 K Map with Don't care examples Lecture 135 K Map with Don't care examples Lecture 136 K Map for POS expression Lecture 137 5 variable K Map, 5 variable Karnaugh Lecture 138 6 variable K Map Lecture 139 K Map Examples Lecture 140 Quine McCluskey Minimization Technique Section 7: Logic Families Lecture 141 Digital Logic Families, Classifications of Digital Logic Families Lecture 142 Merits, Demerits and Characteristics of Digital IC Lecture 143 Propagation Delay, Threshold Voltage, Power Dissipation & Figure of Merits Lecture 144 Fan out, Fan in and Operating Temperature of IC Lecture 145 Voltage and Current Parameters, Noise Margin Lecture 146 Resistor Transistor Logic RTL, RTL NOT Gate, RTL NOR Gate Lecture 147 Diode Transistor Logic DTL, DTL NAND Gate, Components Details of DTL Lecture 148 Transistor Transistor Logic TTL, TTL NAND Circuit, TTL NAND Gate Working Lecture 149 TTL NAND Gate with Totem Pole Output, Circuit & Working of TTL NAND Gate Lecture 150 TTL NOR Gate with Totem Pole Output Lecture 151 TTL Open Collector NAND Gate Lecture 152 TTL Tristate Logic Lecture 153 CMOS logic circuit rules Lecture 154 CMOS NAND Gate Lecture 155 CMOS NOR Gate Lecture 156 Boolean Function implementation using CMOS Lecture 157 CMOS Multiplexer Lecture 158 CMOS Half Adder Lecture 159 Boolean Function Implementation using CMOS Lecture 160 CMOS SR Latch using NOR Gates Lecture 161 CMOS SR Latch using NAND Gates Lecture 162 CMOS D Latch, CMOS D Latch Circuit Lecture 163 CMOS SR Flip Flop using NOR Gates Lecture 164 CMOS JK Flip Flop using NOR Gates Lecture 165 Stick Diagram of CMOS NOR Gate Lecture 166 Stick Diagram of CMOS NAND Gate Lecture 167 Stick Diagram of Boolean Function Lecture 168 CMOS Transmission Gate Lecture 169 Multiplexer Implementation using Transmission Gates Lecture 170 D Latch Implementation using Transmission Gate Lecture 171 Boolean Function Implementation using Transmission Gates Section 8: Sequential Circuits Lecture 172 Sequential circuit (Basics, Block Diagram, Classification and Examples) Lecture 173 Clock and Triggering by clock in Sequential circuit Lecture 174 Difference between Latch and Flip Flop Lecture 175 SR Latch by NOR gates Lecture 176 SR Latch using NAND gates Lecture 177 Truth Table, Characteristic Table and Excitation Table of Flip Flop Lecture 178 SR Flip Flop or Set Reset Flip Flop Lecture 179 D Flip Flop or Data Flip Flop Circuit Lecture 180 JK Flip Flop Circuit, Working, Truth Table, Characteristics Table Lecture 181 Race Around Condition in JK Flip Flop Lecture 182 Master Slave JK Flip Flop (Circuit, Working and Waveforms) Lecture 183 T Flip Flop or Toggle Flip Flop Lecture 184 Preset and Clear Input in Flip Flop Lecture 185 R Flip Flop to D Flip Flop conversion Lecture 186 SR Flip Flop to JK Flip Flop conversion Lecture 187 SR Flip Flop to T Flip Flop conversion Lecture 188 JK Flip Flop to D Flip Flop Conversion Lecture 189 JK Flip Flop to T Flip Flop conversion Lecture 190 D Flip Flop to T Flip Flop conversion Lecture 191 D Flip Flop to JK Flip Flop conversion Lecture 192 T Flip Flop to D Flip Flop Conversion Lecture 193 T Flip Flop to JK Flip Flop conversion Lecture 194 JK Flip Flop to SR Flip Flop Lecture 195 Examples on Flip Flop Lecture 196 Examples on Latch Lecture 197 D Latch (Working, Circuit & Truth Table) Lecture 198 Counter (Types, Classifications & Applications) Lecture 199 Asynchronous Up Counter or Ripple Up Counter (Circuit, Working & Waveforms) Lecture 200 Asynchronous Down Counter or Ripple Down Counter Lecture 201 Modulo Counter by Asynchronous Counter Lecture 202 2 bits Synchronous Counter using JK Flip Flop Lecture 203 BCD Counter or Decade Counter or Modulo 10 Counter Lecture 204 3 bits Synchronous Counter using T Flip Flop Lecture 205 3 bits Synchronous Up Down Counter Lecture 206 Ring Counter, Ring Counter Circuit Lecture 207 Johnson's Counter - Twisted Ring Counter Lecture 208 Arbitrary Sequence Counter Lecture 209 Arbitrary Sequence Counter Lecture 210 Sequence Generator Lecture 211 Sequence Generator Lecture 212 Examples of Counter Lecture 213 Sequence Detector Example 1 Lecture 214 Sequence Detector Example 2 Lecture 215 Register Basics, Format and Classification Lecture 216 SISO Shift Register, Serial Input Serial Output Shift Register Lecture 217 SIPO Shift Register, Serial Input Parallel Output Shift Register Lecture 218 PIPO Register, Storage Register, Buffer Register Lecture 219 PISO Shift Register, Parallel Input Serial Output Shift Register Lecture 220 Bidirectional Shift Register Lecture 221 Universal Shift Register Lecture 222 Examples based on Shift Register Lecture 223 Moore State Machine and Example on Moore State Machine Lecture 224 Mealy State Machine and Example on Mealy State Machine Lecture 225 Comparison of Mealy State Machine and Moore State Machine Section 9: Memory, ADC and DAC Lecture 226 ROM-Read Only Memory (Basics, Structure, size and Classifications) Lecture 227 RAM - Random Access Memory (Basics, Structure, size and Classifications) Lecture 228 PLA - Programmable Logic Array (Basics, Structure, Designing and Programming Lecture 229 PAL - Programmable Array Logic Basics, Structure, Designing and Programming) Lecture 230 Binary Weighted Digital to Analog Converter DAC (Basics, Circuit and Working Lecture 231 Example of Binary Weighted Digital to Analog Converter DAC Lecture 232 R-2R ladder Digital to Analog Converter DAC (Voltage Switched Network) Lecture 233 Example on R-2R Ladder Digital to Analog Convertor DAC Lecture 234 R-2R Ladder Digital to Analog Convertor DAC (Current Switched Network) Lecture 235 Counter Type ADC, Counter Type Analog to Digital Converter Lecture 236 Tracking Type ADC, Tracking Type Analog to Digital Converter Lecture 237 Successive Approximation Type ADC, Successive Approximation Type Analog to Dig. Lecture 238 Flash ADC, Flash Analog to Digital Converter Lecture 239 Half Flash ADC, Half Flash Analog to Digital Converter Lecture 240 Dual Slope ADC, Dual Slope Analog to Digital Converter Lecture 241 Sigma Delta ADC, Sigma Delta Digital to Analog Converter Lecture 242 Examples on ADC Section 10: Practical Session on Multisim Lecture 243 Basic Logic Gates in Multisim Software Lecture 244 Half Adder and Full Adder in Multisim Lecture 245 Binary Code to Gray Code Conversion in Multisim Lecture 246 One Bit Comparator in Multisim Lecture 247 Multiplexer and Demultiplexer in Multisim Software Lecture 248 Flip Flops in Multisim Software Lecture 249 3 bits synchronous Counter using T Flip Flop in Multisim Lecture 250 3 Bits Up Down Counter using Multisim Software Lecture 251 SISO Shift Register using Multisim Software Lecture 252 Sequence Generator in Multisim Software Lecture 253 Digital Electronics Important Questions Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering,Electrical Engineering,Computer Science Students,Diploma/Science Students,IT Professionals,Enthusiastic Learnerhttps://fikper.com/7WjyuFcS72/Digital_Electronics_A_Step-by-Step_Guide_to_Mastery.part02.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/88f89b2f49f56080a228ebeb7563a2f0/Digital_Electronics_A_Step-by-Step_Guide_to_Mastery.part02.rarFree search engine download: Digital Electronics A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastery Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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