Category Digital Electronics

Welcome to our Digital Electronics category page, a dedicated space where the digital world comes to life. Here, we dive deep into the fascinating realm of digital electronics, unraveling the inner workings of binary logic, circuits, and digital systems. Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned pro, this category is your gateway to a treasure trove of articles that explore the latest developments and foundational concepts in digital electronics.

Ramp Generators

Bootstrap Sweep Circuit
Voltage and current linear ramp generator find wide application in instrumentation and communication systems. Linear ramp generators are also known as sweep generators

Oscillators

Oscillator Block Diagram
An oscillator is an electronic device for generating an AC signal voltage. Oscillators generate sinusoidal or non-sinusoidal waveforms from very low frequencies

Flip Flops

Clocked RS Flip Flop
A digital computer needs devices which can store information. A flip flop is a binary storage device. D flip flop, jk, T, Master Slave

Digital To Analog Converter (DAC)

Binary Weighted DAC

Digital to analog converter is used to convert digital quantity into analog quantity. DAC converter produces an output current of voltage proportional to digital quantity (binary word) applied to its input. Today microcomputers are widely used for industrial control. The…

Delay Lines

Monostable Multivibrator Delay Line Circuit

In many pulse circuit applications, it is necessary to delay a signal a certain amount of time called delay time. Delay circuits may be classified in two main groups: electronic circuits (e.g. mono stable multi vibrator and blocking oscillator etc.)…

Counters

Four Stage Binary Counter
Counting is frequently required in digital computers and other digital systems to record the number of events occurring in a specified interval of time.

Clipper Circuits

Series Positive Clipper
A clipper is a device that limits, removes, or prevents some portion of the waveform (input signal voltage) above or below a certain level. types of clippers

Clamping Circuits

Clamper Circuits Demonstration
Certain applications in electronics require that the upper or lower extremity of a wave be fixed at a specific value In such applications ,a clamping/clamper circuits are used.