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This project report describes an octal to binary encoder. It includes 3 chapters that discuss number systems and codes, the design of the octal to binary encoder, and the PCB implementation and soldering techniques. The report was written by Vyas Prachet A., a 3rd semester student with enrollment number 090440111036. It provides a table that lists the binary equivalent of octal numbers from 0 to 7.

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"Octal To Binary Encoder": A Project Report On

This project report describes an octal to binary encoder. It includes 3 chapters that discuss number systems and codes, the design of the octal to binary encoder, and the PCB implementation and soldering techniques. The report was written by Vyas Prachet A., a 3rd semester student with enrollment number 090440111036. It provides a table that lists the binary equivalent of octal numbers from 0 to 7.

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A Project Report

On

“Octal To Binary Encoder”

BY

“Vyas Prachet A.”


(Roll No.:26)
(Semester: 3rd)
(Enrol no. 090440111036)

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


C. U. Shah College of Engineering & Technology
Wadhwan City - 363030
ABSTRACT
To express the number in binary system requires many more digits than in the
decimal number system. Too many binary digits become cumbersome to read or write.
To solve this problem the octal and hexadecimal number systems are used. The octal
system use number 8 as its base and makes use of eight digits from 0 through 7 to form
octal number. As in all other number systems, each digit in an octal number has
weighted decimal value according to its position

Following table contains the Binary value of the given Octal Numbers:-

Octal number Binary number


0 000
1 001
2 010
3 011
4 100
5 101
6 110
7 111

CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Number System and codes

1.1.Decimal Number System 1


1.2.Binary Number System 1
1.3.Octal Number System 3
1.4.Hexadecimal Number System 4
1.5.BCD Number System 6

Chapter 2: Octal To Binary Encoder


2.1. Encoders 7
2.2. Appication Of Octal Number Systems 7
2.3 Limitations Of Encoders 9

Chapter 3: PCB Implementation And Soldering Techniques

3.1. PCB Design And Fabrication 10


3.2. Component Mountain 11
3.3. Brief Introduction Of Soldering Techniques 13

Conclusion 15

References 16
Data Sheet of IC 74HC147
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References
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