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welcome to digital logic design course in this course weamp;#39;ll be seeing the basics of digital systems like binary systems weamp;#39;ll be seeing the combinational logic different techniques related to combinational logic weamp;#39;ll see sequential techniques and different components associated with the sequential systems with case studies and their examples like counters registers and the things that are associated with it like random access memories roms and different technologies that are associated with it and finally weamp;#39;ll see state machines uh that are basically uh the most important aspect which combines the use of sequential systems and combinational systems for everyday problem solving with the digital design so these are the books uh that will be following slide set will be from both so um basic definition of analog system so why do we need um the digital system and is there any other method so an analogy system or a quantity is one having continuous value a n