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This document contains 24 questions about digital logic concepts including: 1) Converting between number bases such as binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal. 2) Performing arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction in different bases. 3) Representing decimal numbers using codes like BCD, excess-3, and weighted codes. 4) Converting between binary and gray code. 5) Describing error detecting codes and number representation standards. 6) Solving problems involving signed and floating point number representation.

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Introduction To Digital Design & Digital Logic Fdds

This document contains 24 questions about digital logic concepts including: 1) Converting between number bases such as binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal. 2) Performing arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction in different bases. 3) Representing decimal numbers using codes like BCD, excess-3, and weighted codes. 4) Converting between binary and gray code. 5) Describing error detecting codes and number representation standards. 6) Solving problems involving signed and floating point number representation.

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Introduction to Digital Design & Digital Logic FDDS

Introduction to Digital Design & Digital Logic

1. List difference between analog and digital system.


2. Convert following decimal number into binary, hex and octal.
(i) 225.225
(ii) 1038.25
3. Convert following binary number into decimal, octal and hex.
(i) (11010111.110) 2
(ii) (111100101.110) 2
4. Convert (623.77)8 into decimal, binary & hex.
5. Convert (2AC5.D)16 into decimal, binary & octal.
6. Convert decimal no. (250.5)10 into base-3, base-4 & base-7.
7. Convert (0.342)6, (8.3)9, (192)12 to decimal.
8. √41 =5 is true in radix – r number system. Find radix of that
system.
9. If (3xx)4=(134)6 then find x.
10. Add following numbers in given base system.
(i) (F3B)16 + (AC2)16
(ii) (112)8 + (772)8
(iii) (135.4)6 + (43.2)6
(iv) (1101)2 + (1010.01)2
11. Find r’s and (r-1)’s complement of following numbers.
(i) (10000.10)2
(ii) (9900.99)10
(iii) (935)11
(iv) (F21.16)16
(v) (423.23)8
(vi) (ABC.F1)16

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12. Perform the subtraction with r’s complement method.


(i) (5250)10 - (321)10
(ii) (11010)2 - (1101)2
(iii) (3250)10 - (72532)10
(iv) (F53.20)16 - (ABC.35)16
13. Perform above subtraction with (r-1)’s complement method.
14. For the weighted codes (a) 3,3,2,1 and (b) 4,4,3,-2 for the
decimal digits determine all possible tables so that the 9’s
complement of each decimal digit is obtained by changing 1’s to
0’s and 0’s to 1’s.
15. Represent the decimal number 8620 (a) in BCD, (b) in
excess-3 code, (c) in 2,4,2,1 code.
16. Convert following binary number to the Gray Code.
(a) (001101)2
(b) (110010)2
17. Convert following Gray Code to the Binary number.
(c) 001101
(d) 110010
18. Write a short note on Error detecting Codes.
19. The characters GEC-RAJKOT represent using EBCDIC code
and ASCII code.
20. Give the 7 bit code word 1110101, decode the word
assuming the code represents
(i) An unsigned integer
(ii) A signed integer in 2’s complement
(iii) A floating point number of the form S, E, M with 3 bits.
21. List difference between 1’s complement and 2’s complement.
22. Write short note on IEEE standard for floating point
representation.

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23. Give normalized biased floating point number shown below,


find its decimal value.
0 110010 1010
S Exponent Mantissa

24. Consider floating point format with 8 bits for bias exponent
and 23 bits for the significant.
(a) (-720)10
(b) (46.5)10

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