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Lecture 1: Introduction to Digital Electronics
Lecture 8: 2's Complement Representation | Quiz # 339
Lecture 9: 2's Complement Representation | Quiz # 340
Lecture 10: Addition and Subtraction using 2's Complement Arithmetic | 2s Complement Addition and Subtraction
Lecture 13: Binary Multiplication Explained (with Examples)
Lecture 15: Binary Division Explained (with Examples)
Lecture 16: Octal and Hexadecimal Number System Explained
Lecture 18: BCD Codes (Binary Coded Decimal Codes) Explained
Lecture 24: Hamming Code Solved Example | Quiz # 367
Lecture 26: Floating Point Numbers: IEEE 754 Standard | Single Precision and Double Precision Format
Lecture 28: IEEE Floating Point Representation | Representation of Denormalised Numbers and Special Numbers
Lecture 29: What is Logic Gate ? Logic Gates Explained
Lecture 34: The Laws of Boolean Algebra Explained
Lecture 45: NAND gate as Universal Gate
Lecture 47: NOR Gate as Universal Gate
Lecture 59: Ripple Carry Adder Explained (with Solved Example) | Working and Limitation of Ripple Carry Adder
Lecture 61: Solved Problems on Ripple Carry Adder ( Digital Electronics) | Quiz # 388 and Quiz # 389
Lecture 62: Carry Look Ahead Adder (CLA) Explained
Lecture 64: Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor Explained
Lecture 65: 4-bit Adder and Subtractor Circuit Explained
Lecture 66: How to Design Binary Multiplier Circuit | 2-bit, 3-bit, and 4-bit Binary Multiplier Explained
Lecture 68: Parity Generator and Parity Checker Explained
Lecture 69: What is Magnitude Comparator (Digital Comparator) | 1-bit, 2-bit and 4-bit Comparators Explained
Lecture 70: Decoder Explained | What is Decoder? Applications of Decoder | 5 to 32 Decoder using 3 to 8 Decoders
Lecture 76: How to Design a Binary Division Circuit ? Binary Division Circuit Explained (with Simulation)
Lecture 77: Demultiplexer Explained | How to Use Decoder as Demultiplexer | 1 to 4 and 1 to 8 Demultiplexer
Lecture 81: Priority Encoder Explained (with Simulation) | 4 to 2 Priority Encoder | 8 to 3 Priority Encoder