Course Title:
Digital Electronics – Combinational Circuits (for B.Tech Students)
Course Duration:
1-2 Weeks (Flexible pace – 4–5 sessions per week)
Each session: 60–90 minutes
Course Fees:
₹12,000 – ₹15,000 for full course
(or ₹600 – ₹800 per session for flexible scheduling)
Course Objective:
This course is designed for engineering students (especially B.Tech Electronics/Computer branches) who want a clear, in-depth understanding of Digital Combinational Circuits, aligned with academic and practical needs.
By the end of the course, the student will be able to:
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Confidently perform number system conversions and logic operations
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Analyse, simplify and design logic circuits
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Understand logic families (CMOS, TTL) and their behaviors
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Design and implement combinational circuits like Adders, Multiplexers, etc.
Syllabus & Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Digital Design
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Analog vs Digital systems
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ICs, PLDs, design abstraction levels
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Software & hardware in digital design
Module 2: Number Systems & Codes
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Binary, Hexadecimal, Gray codes
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Conversions & arithmetic operations
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Signed numbers, error detection & correction codes
Module 3: Logic Circuits & Boolean Algebra
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Boolean theorems, minimization
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SOP, POS, Karnaugh Maps
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Quine-McCluskey method
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Static & dynamic hazards
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Intro to VHDL
Module 4: Logic Families
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CMOS & TTL fundamentals
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Propagation delay, fan-in/fan-out, interfacing
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Power consumption, ECL introduction
Module 5: Combinational Logic Design
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Comparators, Encoders, Decoders
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Multiplexers, Demultiplexers
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Code converters, Adders, Subtractors
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Delay and hazard handling
Module 6: Advanced Modules & Design Examples
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Parity checkers, ALU implementation
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Design examples using real-world circuit requirements
Delivery Method:
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Online (Zoom/Google Meet)+ simulation tools
- Home tutions
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Weekly assignments + doubt-solving
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Final mini-project (optional) for implementation via software like Logisim/VHDL simulator