A Lesson on “Digital Circuitry” Was Held
Instructor: Ulzhan Kenzhebaeva
Topic: Triggers. Asynchronous RS Trigger with Direct and Inverted Inputs
On March 7, 2024, Senior Lecturer Ulzhan Kenzhebaeva conducted an open lesson for group IEF-22-9r in the discipline “Digital Circuitry” on the topic “Triggers. Asynchronous RS Trigger with Direct and Inverted Inputs.” The purpose of the lesson was to deepen students’ knowledge of the structure and operating principles of triggers, as well as to develop practical skills in analyzing and applying asynchronous RS triggers.
During the lesson, the instructor provided a detailed explanation of the main types of triggers, their operating principles, and the functioning of the asynchronous RS trigger with direct and inverted inputs. Students completed practical exercises on constructing triggers, observing their behavior, and applying them in different circuit designs. The theoretical material was reinforced with hands-on tasks, contributing to the development of students’ professional competencies.
The open lesson was conducted at a high organizational and methodological level. Students actively participated, completed practical tasks, and demonstrated their acquired knowledge. The content and structure of the lesson fully met the objectives and enhanced students’ interest in the discipline while strengthening their professional readiness.