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Design and operation of Half Adders, Full Adders, Half Subtractors, and Full Subtractors.
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Introduction to RAM, ROM, and various programmable logic devices. Key Features
Design of synchronous and asynchronous (ripple) counters for tracking time and events.
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Circuit designs for Encoders, Decoders, and BCD-to-Seven Segment display drivers. 4. Sequential Logic Circuits
Combinational circuits are those whose outputs depend solely on their current inputs. Key hardware components analyzed include: Adders (Half Adder, Full Adder) and Subtractors.
Adders (Half-Adder, Full-Adder) and Subtractors.
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Fundamental laws, theorems, and the simplification of logic expressions using Karnaugh Maps .
Serial-in/Serial-out (SISO), Serial-in/Parallel-out (SIPO), and other configurations used for data storage and transfer. 5. Memory and Programmable Logic
B.E./B.Tech, B.Sc. (Electronics/Computer Science), and M.Sc. (IT) students. Context in Digital Education
: Asynchronous (ripple) counters and synchronous counters.
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