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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Digital Design certification finds applications in a wide variety of fields such as mobile phones, vehicles, medicine, and computers. This industry has grown several folds over the last 2 decades, resulting in significant blue-collar careers around the world. Moreover, computing systems constitute the main elements of computer engineering.

The Digital Design training delivered at edX focuses on elementary-level information relating to the building blocks of digital systems. Electronic circuits and logic gates will be covered in detail from a practical standpoint. The objective will be to combine simple blocks into a more robust structure. As a result, advanced digital structures will be possible.

You will find the course pedagogy fun, which would lead to better concept reception. It lends immense value to being in the designer’s seat of a project. Another inherent advantage of electronics is that the components are more economical than other fields of engineering such as Mechanical and Electrical. The candidates who enroll in any track of the course will be able to progress at their speed. Both tracks - audit and verified may be opted for by the candidates for finishing the course. If the candidates want to learn for free without a certificate they may choose the audit track which is open for a limited period of access. For unlimited paid access the students should switch over to the verified track.

The Highlights

  • Suited for programming beginners
  • Core Digital Design inclusion
  • Impeccable learning outcomes
  • Run time of 7 weeks
  • 7 to 12 hours of effort needed per week
  • Updated curriculum
  • Corporate packages available
  • Instructor-led layout
  • Self-paced program design element
  • Free to audit for a limited period
  • Optional, paid, verified certificate

Programme Offerings

  • Official certification
  • Data Analysis
  • Mobile courseware
  • Digital Design
  • 7-week completion
  • Flexible learning framework
  • Gateway for programmers

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 15782yesHarvey Mudd College, Claremont

The Digital Design Fee is only applicable for students who decide to pursue the verified certification track

 Digital Design Fee

Type of Fee

Amount

Certification Fee

Rs.15,782  


Eligibility Criteria

Work experience

Candidates are expected to have programming experience equivalent to a 1-semester program. While C would suffice, Python would be optimum

Education

Applicants must be comfortable with high school algebra

Certification qualifying details

Quizzes conducted on a weekly basis allow unlimited attempts. They don’t carry any grades and are for those who choose to audit the course. On the other hand, students who choose to get certified officially will have an exam to pass. This happens at the end of the course 

What you will learn

Knowledge of engineering

The Digital Design course at edX will instill the following learnings: 

  • Basic conceptual knowledge associated with understanding and integrating Digital systems by utilizing transistors in circuits and logic 
  • Get equipped with foundational aspects of digital abstraction and other complex ecosystems such as those caused by hierarchical design 
  • Application of the protocols that apply to instances where there is an application of static as well as dynamic disciplines 
  • Working fundamentals associated with the design of sequential circuits with pre-fabricated practical applications in suitable languages 
  • Incorporate suitable combinations of resistors to achieve the desired functional performance from the electronic database 
  • Deep dive into comprehending the performance levels, their sustenance, electricity draw, and its increase over its functional life 
  • Develop a robust foundation to handle bugs in the design stage as well as those that occur during its operations by incorporating digital debugging systems
  • Equip yourself with simulation experience to run various digital interfaces for a better understanding of their routine operations and effectiveness

Who it is for

The Digital Design course proctored at edX will be useful to students in the following stages of their professional careers:

  • Recent programming professionals aspiring to take a leap into the Digital Design framework for their career development
  • C++ or Python programmers looking to get access to the founding principles associated with Digital Design structures with an option to pursue the certified track

Admission Details

The admission process of the Digital Design course consists of three stages: Account verification, Track selection, and Payment. These are elaborated on, as follows:

Step 1:  Account verification phase

The option to enroll is available in the upper half of the program webpage. You may either sign in to your existing edX account or create a new one by following the on-screen instructions. In case of the latter, you will need to provide your first and last name, a public username (subject to availability), a valid email address, and a strong password. Finally, please indicate your country of residence from the attached drop-down list.

Step 2:  Track selection phase

Once your login to the edX account is successful, the following two tracks will be presented to you for selection. Please make an informed decision based on your career goals:

  • Certification track: This path leads to an official and verified certificate with the logo of the institution that references your work, thereby having a better impact on potential recruiters in the digital space. Please note that this is a paid path, the cost for which is mentioned in the tuition fee section
  • Audit the course: This pathway will allow the students to be part of the program on an audit basis, meaning that the course content and its various forums will be available albeit in a timed manner. It will not include assignment scores and unlimited retakes are allowed

This is an important phase and thus should be taken with utmost sincerity.

Step 3: Payment phase

Your decision in the previous step will determine if this phase applied to you. It is detailed as follows:

  • For those who opt to audit the program, the program content expiration date will be made available at this point. It does still give you the option to pay and have the expiration date gotten rid of. However, for those who would like to have no monetary investments made, the content will be cleared in 6 weeks. Thus, you should plan your program access accordingly
  • Conversely, if you opt to go for the full certification, this phase does apply to you. You will be taken to a secure payment page. All major credit cards are accepted. Examples of service providers include MasterCard, Visa, and American Express. edX has also added PayPal to our repertoire recently. Once the payment is successful, your certified learning experience shall begin.

Application Details

The Digital Design program does not have an application form. The application steps have been covered in realistic detail in one of the previous sections.

The Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Managing Complexity
  • Binary Numbers
  • Hexadecimal Numbers
  • Bytes, Nibbles, & All That Jazz
  • Addition
  • Signed Numbers
  • Extension
  • Logic Gates
  • Logic Levels
  • CMOS Transistors
  • Transistor-Level Gate Design
  • Power Consumption

  • Introduction
  • Combinational Circuits
  • Boolean Equations
  • Boolean Algebra: Axioms
  • Boolean Algebra: Theorems Of One Variable
  • Boolean Algebra: Theorems of Several Variables
  • Boolean Algebra: Simplifying Equations
  • From Logic to Gates
  • Bubble Pushing
  • X's and Z's, Oh My
  • Karnaugh Maps
  • Karnaugh Maps: Don't Care
  • Combinational Building Blocks: Multiplexers
  • Combinational Building Blocks: Decoders
  • Timing

  • Introduction
  • State Elements
  • Bistable Circuit
  • SR Latch
  • D Latch
  • D Flip-Flop
  • Variations on a Flop
  • Synchronous Sequential Logic
  • Finite State Machines
  • Moore FSM Example
  • Mealy FSM Example
  • Factored State Machines
  • Synchronous Timing
  • Clock Skew
  • Synchronization
  • Parallelism

  • Introduction
  • Combinational Logic
  • Delays
  • Sequential Logic
  • Combinational Logic with 'always'
  • Blocking and Nonblocking Assignments
  • Finite State Machines
  • Parameterized Modules
  • Test Benches

  • Introduction
  • Adders
  • Ripple Carry Addition
  • Carry Lookahead Addition
  • Prefix Addition
  • Subtractors and Comparators
  • Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)
  • Shifters, Multipliers, and Dividers
  • Fixed-Point Numbers
  • Floating-Point Numbers
  • Floating-Point Addition
  • Counters and Shift Registers
  • Memory
  • RAM
  • ROM
  • Verilog and Multiported Memories
  • Logic Arrays

Evaluation process

The examination portion of this program is applicable only to those who need to get certified. As mentioned earlier, a terminal examination needs to be cleared in order to be eligible for the same.

Instructors

Harvey Mudd College, Claremont Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Is it necessary to have a credit card?

Yes, a credit card is mandatory to activate your AWS account. Furthermore, you can also use the same to make the payment for the official certification, should you wish to go for that path.

2: What are the suggested weekly commitments for this program?

edX recommends keeping aside 7 to 12 hours per week for the most optimum utilization of the Digital Design certification. Please note that this is an average and can vary from individual to individual, more so because it is a self-paced program.

3: Can we opt for the certification midway through the program?

edX can only accept your decision to take one of two paths before you begin the program. Thus, if you choose to audit the program and start, edX cannot put you in the certification route.

4: What impact do the discussions have?

A discussion group is allocated every week to the students. This platform seeks suggestions and questions from the participants. The Amazon Web Services moderators will keep a close watch on the progress and answer questions as they come.

5: Do we get a certification of participation for the audit route?

The only type of certification in the Digital Design program is the one that is the official certification available on the paid route. Thus, no paperwork is presented to those who choose to audit the course.

6: Do we have an entrance exam to prepare for?

The Digital Design course at edX has no entrance test. The prospective participants are expected to undertake research on the program’s effectiveness on their professional goals and make a decision.

7: What is the support mechanism in this program

The help option is conveniently placed at the top of the page. It has access to our common questions database. Should you need more assistance, please reach out to us by submitting a query from the bottom of the webpage.

8: What programming language skills are required?

Experience in C is desirable. However, exposure to the Python library will also be useful. A 1-semester course is typically sufficient to make the most out of this Digital Design program.

9: Do we get unlimited access to the course content?

The audit pathway has 6-week access while the official certification route has unlimited access to the program content. Thus, please make a wise selection at the time of enrolling.

10: What can we expect from this program?

The terminologies and concepts of digital systems have an emerging market and are yet to reach their pinnacle. Thus, the learnings from this Digital Design certification do have greater demand than there is supply, thereby leading to a successful career.

11: Do we have the option of attending a demo class?

The Digital Design course does not have a demo class. However, you will find that the program webpage has significant information which can describe the qualitative and quantitative aspects of this course

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