Basics of Digital Electronics Lab
The Basics of Digital Electronics Lab introduces students to the fundamental concepts of digital systems and logic design. It provides hands-on experience with logic gates, flip-flops, multiplexers, counters, and other essential digital components. The laboratory is well-equipped with trainer kits to conduct experiments on 8-to-3 Line Encoders, 3-to-8 Line Decoders, Universal Gate Trainer Boards for OR, AND, NOR, NAND, and NOT gates, as well as the study of D-Latches and D Flip-Flops. Additional equipment includes IC 7493 counters, Half Adder and Subtractor circuits, 741 op-amp-based Inverter, Adder, Subtractor, and Integrator circuits. The lab also features the ME 699M Trainer Board to study 4-bit binary addition, 2’s complement, JK Flip-Flops, 4-bit ring counters, shift registers, universal shift registers, and full adder/subtractor circuits. This comprehensive setup enables students to build a strong foundation in digital electronics and system design.