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I am taking a Digital Circuits class in which we do not use a book, only lecture notes. In the section that covers adders I only have 2 small examples covering addition and subtraction of binary numbers. I am pretty sure i am going to have worded problems in the exam such as design a circuit to count something etc. Does anyone know any sites that have example questions and solution for me to go over?

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I don't know of any particular sites, but I do know that when I took a similar class, the lecturer was awful and I relied entirely on the textbook. It was Digital Design, by M Morris Mano. I highly recommend it - it's got plenty of problems to go over and has all the information you need in case you get stuck on something.

danben
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Wikipedia is a useful resource. The best way to learn electronics is to build your own circuits, preferably with real hardware or using a simulator if the former is not practicable.

P.S. You do not need adders to count events. A cascade of bi-stable flip-flops will do this.

Mick Sharpe