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Intro Digital Electronics

This document provides an overview of the topics covered in digital electronics. It discusses analog vs. digital systems, their advantages and limitations. It also outlines 10 main topics that will be covered, including number systems, logic gates, combinational logic circuits, reduction techniques, flip-flops and counters. Examples of converting analog signals to digital and vice versa are provided. The advantages of digital techniques are listed as easier design, storage, accuracy and precision. Limitations include the real world being analog and processing time for digitized signals.

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Intro Digital Electronics

This document provides an overview of the topics covered in digital electronics. It discusses analog vs. digital systems, their advantages and limitations. It also outlines 10 main topics that will be covered, including number systems, logic gates, combinational logic circuits, reduction techniques, flip-flops and counters. Examples of converting analog signals to digital and vice versa are provided. The advantages of digital techniques are listed as easier design, storage, accuracy and precision. Limitations include the real world being analog and processing time for digitized signals.

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Digital Electronics

References:
1. Digital Electronics
- James Bignell & Robert Donovan
2. Digital Systems, Principles and Applications
- Ronald J. Tocci & Neal S.Widmer
3. Digital Electronics, A Practical Approach
- William Kleitz

Topics:
1. Introductory Concepts: Analog vs Digital Systems,
Their Advantages and Limitation
2. Number Systems and Codes
3. Basic Logic Gates
4. Combinational Logic Circuits
5. Reduction Techniques: Boolean Algebra, Karnaugh
Maps, and Quine-McCluskey Methods
6. ExOR and ExNOR Gates, Arithmetic Circuits
7. Combinational Logic Design with MSI circuits
8. Logic Families and Their Characteristics & Interfacings
9. Flip-Flops, Registers and Counters
10. Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) and
Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
Analog vs Digital Systems

Digital
ON and OFF
0 and 1
Analog
continuously varying
temperature, pressure, velocity
Digital Representations of Analog Quantities

Eg:
Audio Recording
CD or DAT
Conversions
Digital-to-Analog
Analog voltage to 8-bit
Digital equivalent
Advantages of Digital Techniques:
1. Digital systems are generally easier to design.
2. Data/Information storage is easy.
3. Accuracy and precision are easier to maintain
throughout the system.
4. Digital circuits are less affected by noise
5. Data/Information can be processed easier.
Operation can be programmed.

Limitations of Digital Techniques:


1. The real world is analog.
2. Processing digitized signals takes time.

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