There is always a confusion of the questions related to digital design, because the definition on the help center mostly covers "software".
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
If a question is directly related to a Hardware Description Language like SystemVerilog, VHDL and so on, the question is on-topic by consensus. On the other hand, many questions don't include any code snippet in HDLs.
Let's have a look at some examples.
The first question is about a simulation/synthesis tool. If this kind of tools are treated like software tools, it's fine. If not, we will need to flag too many questions as off-topic. Actually we already have tags for some tools like ModelSim and Vivado.
The second question is about timing analysis on digital circuits. It's related to my profession (that doesn't mean I have a good answer for the question), but I don't know whether it is on-topic on Stack Overflow.
The third question is about flip-flops. A user has a comment that claims the question is off-topic, because Electronics SE is the best fit for the question.
The fourth question is about ASIC and FPGA design. It questions physical performance of the two hardware implementations.
We can extend the number of examples, but these four should be sufficient. I also think that Electronics SE is the best fit for most of the digital design questions, but that doesn't make them off-topic on Stack Overflow. More arguments must be provided for that.
So, here is the question: Is digital design on-topic without HDL code?