Learning Digital Electronics

With 20+ Practical Projects in Logic and Circuit Design
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Artikelbeschreibung

This book is a practical guide to digital electronics, covering the essential components of modern digital systems: number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic, and more.

Through more than 20 structured projects, you'll design and build digital systems using real-world components such as logic gates, multiplexers, decoders, flip-flops, counters, and shift registers. The projects range from basic LED logic circuits to digital locks, display systems, traffic light controllers, and timing-based designs.

Selected projects introduce the use of tools such as CircuitVerse for circuit simulation, while several designs make use of 74HC-series logic devices, commonly used in digital hardware prototyping.

Inside, you'll find:

  • Clear coverage of number systems and binary arithmetic
  • Logic gate fundamentals and universal gate implementations
  • Step-by-step projects using flip-flops, counters, and registers
  • Real-world design with 74HC-series logic chips
  • Techniques for designing combinational and sequential systems

This book takes a design-first, application-driven approach to digital electronics-built around working circuits, tested logic, and hands-on experimentation.

Produktsicherheit

Hersteller: Elektor
Anschrift: Kackertstr. 10
DE-52072 Aachen
Kontakt: info@elektor.de

Personeninformation

Prof Dr Dogan Ibrahim holds a BSc degree in Electronic Engineering, an MSc degree in Automatic Control Engineering, and a PhD in Digital Signal Processing. He worked in numerous industrial organizations before returning to academic life. Prof. Ibrahim is the author of over 60 technical books and over 200 technical articles on microcontrollers, microprocessors, and related fields. He is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
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