Digital logic design sign up for MoodLe Enter the course Overview Why computers work?Logic gates and functionsMinimizing logical functions with Boolean algebra, k-maps, and Quine McCluskeyNumber systems and arithmetic circuitsControl logic: multiplxers, encoders, and decoders Sequential logic and one-bit memoryFlip-flip, registers, and shift registersCountersFinite state machinesVerilog Content Chapter 1: IntroductionWhat is digital logic design and basic gates?Advanced gatesChapter 2: Logical FunctionsRepresenting logical functionsTransforming logical functionsExercisesChapter 3: Boolean AlgebraWhy Boolean algebra and how to use it?ExercisesChapter 4: K-map MinimizationWhy K-map?How to set up a k-map?How to apply the k-map? Dealing with Don’t care values?Exercises Instructors Dr. Abdulhadi ShoufanAssociate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi Ruba Ayman Nasser, BSc. MSc. Candidate at Khalifa University