Introduction to digital logic design Video Lectures

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Recommendations for video lecture series on digital logic design are sought, particularly for resources that can be accessed before attending class. The user has already found some content on YouTube but is looking for higher-quality alternatives, such as DVD series. The discussion emphasizes the need for comprehensive and engaging educational materials to aid in understanding digital logic concepts. Suggestions for specific series or platforms that offer structured courses are encouraged to enhance learning before formal classes begin.
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Can anybody recommend me a good video lecture series on Introduction to digital logic design? I want to watch these videos before going to class.
 
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