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We are pleased to introduce this handbook, which brings together the practical workshop
and exercises from the “Digital Electronics ” module, specifically designed for first-year
engineering students in the Automatic Control specialization.
This laboratory manual aims to help students acquire a solid understanding of digital logic
fundamentals and their practical implementation using the LAB KL-300 system. Through a
series of structured experiments, students will explore both combinational and sequential logic
circuits, moving gradually from basic Boolean operations to more advanced systems such as
arithmetic and counter circuits. Each practical session includes clear learning objectives,
theoretical reminders, step-by-step experimental procedures, and analysis questions to
reinforce understanding. The hands-on activities are intended to bridge the gap between theory
and practice, encouraging analytical thinking and systematic problem-solving.
By completing these practical exercises, students will gain a solid foundation in digital logic
analysis, circuit implementation, and systematic reasoning—key competencies for future
courses in electronics, microcontrollers, and computer architecture. We hope that this handout
will serve as a valuable companion throughout your laboratory sessions and foster both
technical competence and curiosity in digital system design. |
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