Logical Design
Master the Foundations of Digital Electronics with Atharva Silicon
At Atharva Silicon, our Logical Design course is crafted to build a strong foundation in digital electronics and logic circuits — essential skills for careers in VLSI, embedded systems, and hardware engineering. This course combines theory, hands-on practice, and real-world applications to prepare you for industry-level challenges.
Course Overview
Logical Design is the backbone of all digital systems. This course introduces students to the principles of digital logic, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, and digital system design methodologies.
Whether you are a beginner or a student looking to strengthen your fundamentals, this course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to design, analyze, and implement digital systems effectively.
Who Should Enroll?
- Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) students
- Electrical Engineering (EE) students
- Computer Engineering students
- Diploma holders in electronics
- Professionals seeking a foundation in VLSI or embedded systems
- Anyone interested in digital system design
What You Will Learn
- Understand number systems and logic representations
- Design and simplify logic circuits using Boolean algebra and Karnaugh maps
- Analyze and implement combinational circuits like adders, multiplexers, decoders, and encoders
- Design sequential circuits using flip-flops, counters, and registers
- Interpret and develop state machines
- Apply logical design concepts to real-world digital systems
Course Curriculum
1. Introduction to Digital Systems
- Analog vs Digital Systems
- Applications of Digital Electronics
- Overview of Digital Design Flow
2. Number Systems and Codes
- Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal
- Conversions between number systems
- Signed numbers and complements
- Binary codes: BCD, Gray code, ASCII
3. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates
- Boolean laws and theorems
- Logic gate symbols and truth tables
- Universal gates (NAND, NOR)
- Logic expressions and simplification
4. Karnaugh Maps (K-Maps)
- K-map construction and grouping
- Simplification of SOP and POS expressions
- Don’t care conditions
- Multi-variable logic simplification
5. Combinational Logic Circuits
- Adders and Subtractors
- Multiplexers and Demultiplexers
- Encoders and Decoders
- Comparators
- Arithmetic and logic circuits
6. Sequential Logic Circuits
- Latches and Flip-Flops (SR, JK, D, T)
- Timing diagrams and characteristic equations
- Registers and shift registers
- Counters (asynchronous and synchronous)
7. Finite State Machines (FSM)
- Moore and Mealy models
- State diagrams and state tables
- State reduction and state assignment
- FSM implementation
8. Introduction to Hardware Description Languages (Optional Module)
- Basics of Verilog HDL
- Modeling combinational and sequential circuits
- Simulation and verification concepts
Why Choose Atharva Silicon?
Students will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard EDA tools such as:
- Industry-experienced trainers
- Concept-oriented teaching approach
- Hands-on lab sessions
- Real-world examples and case studies
- Flexible batch timings
- Career guidance and mentorship
- Affordable course fees
Hands-On Training & Labs
- Practical logic circuit design exercises
- Simulation using industry-standard tools
- Problem-solving sessions
- Mini-projects and real-world design cases
- Debugging and optimization techniques
Career Opportunities After This Course
This course opens pathways to roles such as:
- VLSI Design Engineer (Entry-Level)
- Embedded Systems Engineer
- Hardware Engineer
- FPGA Engineer
- Digital Design Engineer
- Verification Engineer
Course Duration & Format
- Duration: 6 to 8 months (customizable)
- Mode: Classroom / Online / Hybrid
- Batch Types: Weekday, Weekend, Fast-track