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This document is a tutorial sheet for number systems that was provided to students in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at SRI Krishna College of Technology. It contains 10 questions about converting between binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal number systems, 2's complement notation, addition of binary numbers, and representing decimal values using different number systems like binary coded decimal.

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TS-1-Number Systems PDF

This document is a tutorial sheet for number systems that was provided to students in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at SRI Krishna College of Technology. It contains 10 questions about converting between binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal number systems, 2's complement notation, addition of binary numbers, and representing decimal values using different number systems like binary coded decimal.

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SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

(An Autonomous Institution |Affiliated to Anna University and Approved by AICTE|


Accredited by NBA - AICTE and NAAC – UGC)
KOVAIPUDUR, COIMBATORE - 641042.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

17EC305-DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

TUTORIAL SHEET FOR NUMBER SYSTEMS

Date: 13.07.2018 CLASS: II ECE ‘B’ LH: CB2101

S No. Questions RBT CO


1. Express the following unsigned decimal numbers in binary, octal,
and hexadecimal: U C304.1
225.5, 67.25, 49, 10.1, 0.2
2. Convert the following hexadecimal numbers into decimal:
U C304.1
FF, A5, CD, AB.CD, 12.FF
3. Find out the 8-bit 2’s complement signed binary representation
of the following decimal numbers: U C304.1
+125, -57, -128, +255, -1
4. Work out the following additions using 1’s complement signed
representation: (the numbers are all expressed in hexadecimal) AP C304.1
FA+8C, 7A+9B, 25+78, 80+7F
5. Work out the same additions as above assuming that the
AP C304.1
numbers are in the 2’s complement notation.
6. If A3A2A1A0 is a positive signed number, its 2’s complement is
given by (A3A2A1A0)’ + 0001. Prove that the above statement is AP C304.1
true even if A3A2A1A0 is a negative number.
7. r=10 r=2 r=8 r=15

33

1110101
AP C304.1
703

1AF
Fill the empty fields of above table with correct value
8 Compute the sum of the following pairs of 6-bit unsigned
integers. If the answer is to be stored in a 6-bit location, indicate
which of the sums produces overflow. Also, show the decimal
equivalent of each problem. U C304.1
a. 0 0 1 0 1 1 + 0 1 1 0 1 0
b. 1 0 1 1 1 1 + 0 0 0 0 0 1
c. 1 0 1 0 1 0 + 0 1 0 1 0 1
d. 1 0 1 0 1 0 + 1 0 0 0 1 1
9 The following 6-bit two’s complement numbers were found in a
computer. What decimal number do they represent?
a. 001011 U C304.1
b. 111010
10 We have 1000 0111 stored in a computer. What is the decimal
value represented if the number is stored as
i. BCD 8421 iv. BCD excess 3 AP C304.1
ii. BCD 5421 v. Binary unsigned
iii. BCD 2421 vi. Binary signed

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