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Software-controlled tunable microwave bandpass filter
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Principle of measurement of S-parameters in practice
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Simple ways to visualise wave polarisation and its effects in the lab
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A Brief Demonstration of QUCS Software for RF Simulations
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Using Subcircuit Libraries with SPICE: A brief tutorial
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Demo 3: Synchronous and Asynchronous Counters using Structural/Behavioural Constructs in Verilog
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Demo 2: Multiplexers, Latches, and Flipflops using Dataflow/Behavioural Constructs in Verilog
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Demo 1: Multiplexer and Decoder using Behavioural Constructs in Verilog
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Lecture 31: Introduction to Hardware Description Languages, and Programmable Logic Devices
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Lecture 30: Conversion of Flipflops, and a Discussion on Memory Elements
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Lecture 29: Design of Various Synchronous Sequential Circuits
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Lecture 28: Working with Synchronous Counters
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Lecture 27: Working with Ripple Counters, their Drawbacks, and Introduction to Synchronous Counters
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Lecture 26: Frequency Division and Counting using Flipflops
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Lecture 25: Flipflops and their Properties
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Lecture 24: S-R Latches, D Latches and their Properties
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Lecture 23: Introduction to Circuits with Feedback
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Lecture 22: The Carry Look Ahead Adder
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Lecture 21: Priority Encoders and Limitations of Ripple Carry Adders
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Lecture 20: Working with Decoders
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Lecture 19: Introduction to Decoders
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Lecture 18: Realizing Large Logic Functions using Smaller Multiplexers
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Lecture 17: Working with Multiplexers
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Lecture 16: Introduction to Multiplexers
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Lecture 15: A Look at Complex Circuits through Binary Arithmetic
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Lecture 14: Diagonal and Offset Groups, and Don't Care Scenarios
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Lecture 13: K-maps for Three- and Four-variable Functions
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Lecture 12: Karnaugh Maps- A Technique to Minimize Logic Functions
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Lecture 10: Alphanumeric Codes and Digital Signals
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Lecture 11: Standardized Representation of Logic Functions
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