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The document is a CS-220 Digital Logic and Design assignment that includes 5 questions covering various digital logic and number system conversion tasks. Students are asked to: 1) Convert decimal numbers to octal, hexadecimal, and binary, 2) Add and multiply numbers in octal and hexadecimal without converting to decimal, 3) Determine the base value for a number written in an unknown base, 4) Perform subtraction using ones' complement, and 5) Represent a decimal number in BCD, excess-3, 2421, and binary codes. The assignment is worth a maximum of 70 marks and is due on October 23rd, 2012.

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The document is a CS-220 Digital Logic and Design assignment that includes 5 questions covering various digital logic and number system conversion tasks. Students are asked to: 1) Convert decimal numbers to octal, hexadecimal, and binary, 2) Add and multiply numbers in octal and hexadecimal without converting to decimal, 3) Determine the base value for a number written in an unknown base, 4) Perform subtraction using ones' complement, and 5) Represent a decimal number in BCD, excess-3, 2421, and binary codes. The assignment is worth a maximum of 70 marks and is due on October 23rd, 2012.

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University of Management And Technology Lahore

CS-220-Digital Logic and Design Assignment #1: Due Date: 23rd Oct, 2012 Maximum Marks 70:
1. Convert the following decimal numbers to indicated bases: [15] a) 7562.45 to octal b) 1938.257 to hexadecimal c) 173.175 to binary 2. Add and multiply following numbers without converting them to decimal a) (367)8 and (715)8 b) (15F)16 and (A7)16 c) (110110)2 and (110101)2 3. Determine the value of base x if (211)X = (152)8 [5] 4. Perform following subtractions using rs complement: [15] a) 1753 - 8640 b) (1010100)2 (1010100)2 c) (100)2 (110000)2 5. Represent decimal number 8620 in: [20] a) BCD b) Excess-3 code c) 2421 code d) Binary number

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Digital Logic and Design (CS220) Sec X: Waqas Tariq Toor

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