This "Digital Systems" course provides students with fundamental knowledge in computer science by covering the basic principles of digital information processing. The course focuses on number systems, Boolean algebra, and logic circuits that form the foundation of computer systems.

Students will learn to work with different numerical representations, apply Boolean logic principles, and understand how digital circuits operate. The course combines theoretical concepts with practical exercises to help students grasp how mathematical principles are implemented in digital technologies.

This course is intended for first-year computer science students and serves as preparation for more advanced courses in computer architecture, embedded systems, and circuit design. The material covered provides the necessary background for understanding how computers process information at the hardware level.