Thanks so much for sharing this. I love that the lecture provides both, some sound theory and also the dives into actual implementation problems encountered in practice. Keep on that awesome work.
I just came across your channel yesterday, watched most of your videos, and visited your website since then. This is an excellent learning material for beginners. I understand the effort you must put into making this worthwhile, and I want to thank you for that. Keep up this amazing work. Looking forward to your next lecture.
Just a quick Q: With regards to the divider, could you use a couple of inverter gates to add delay to the feedback around the D-type FF, or would that be too much?
@@analogicus That's very great to hear since many of tech people on RUclips are presenting engineering topics in deep without academic background so they may fall into mistakes easily .... Will you please describe your self in your channel ABOUT page ?.... Thanks Doc....
Thanks so much for sharing this. I love that the lecture provides both, some sound theory and also the dives into actual implementation problems encountered in practice. Keep on that awesome work.
I just came across your channel yesterday, watched most of your videos, and visited your website since then. This is an excellent learning material for beginners. I understand the effort you must put into making this worthwhile, and I want to thank you for that. Keep up this amazing work. Looking forward to your next lecture.
Thank you very much!
Great lecture
I appreciate this
Just a quick Q: With regards to the divider, could you use a couple of inverter gates to add delay to the feedback around the D-type FF, or would that be too much?
That's the common way to add delay, or make sure the hold time is sufficient, one inverter from Q, or two inverters from QN.
Just curious , What academic degrees do you have to post these lectures please ?!....
I have a Ph.D and Post.Doc from NTNU in Norway where I'm an Associate Professor.
@@analogicus That's very great to hear since many of tech people on RUclips are presenting engineering topics in deep without academic background so they may fall into mistakes easily .... Will you please describe your self in your channel ABOUT page ?.... Thanks Doc....
@@ahmedalshalchi I've added the link to analogicus.com, which has all info