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Digital Circuits & Fundamentals of Microprocessor: B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering (New) ) Third Semester (C.B.S.)

The document is an exam for the Digital Circuits and Fundamentals of Microprocessor course. It contains 12 questions covering topics like digital logic, Boolean algebra, multiplexers, flip-flops, counters, microprocessor architecture and interrupts. Students must answer 7 out of the 12 questions. The questions vary in point value from 2 to 10 points depending on the difficulty and length required for the answer.

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Digital Circuits & Fundamentals of Microprocessor: B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering (New) ) Third Semester (C.B.S.)

The document is an exam for the Digital Circuits and Fundamentals of Microprocessor course. It contains 12 questions covering topics like digital logic, Boolean algebra, multiplexers, flip-flops, counters, microprocessor architecture and interrupts. Students must answer 7 out of the 12 questions. The questions vary in point value from 2 to 10 points depending on the difficulty and length required for the answer.

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B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering (New)) Third Semester (C.B.S.)


Digital Circuits & Fundamentals of Microprocessor
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Time : Three Hours *0509* Max. Marks : 80
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Notes : 1. All questions carry marks as indicated.
2. Solve Question 1 OR Questions No. 2.
3. Solve Question 3 OR Questions No. 4.
4. Solve Question 5 OR Questions No. 6.
5. Solve Question 7 OR Questions No. 8.
6. Solve Question 9 OR Questions No. 10.
7. Solve Question 11 OR Questions No. 12.
8. Assume suitable data whenever necessary.

1. a) Convert the following.

i) 101101.1011 2   ?10 2

ii) 10.62510   ? 2   ? BCD 2

iii)  27.12510   ?8   ?16 2

b) Simplify the following using K-map.


i) F  A, B, C, D, E   1,4,6,10,20,22,24,26  d  0,11,16,17 . 4

ii) f  w, x, y, z   M  4, 6,10,11,13,14,15 4
OR

2. a) State and prove Demorgan's theorem. 6

b) Reduce the following Boolean expression.

i) WX  W x   W  x   WX X  Y 4

ii) ABC  AB C  AB C  ABC 4

3. a) Implement the following using 4:1 multiplexer. 6


F  A, B, C, D  m 1, 2,3,4,5,8,9,12

b) Write short note on priority encoder. 7

OR

4. a) Design BCD to Ex-3 code converter. 9

b) Write short note on weighted & non weighted code. 4

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5. a) Explain different methods of triggering in flip flop. 6

b) Draw logic diagram of J-K-Flip flop using NAND gate and explain its working? Give 7
characteristics equation of J-K- Flip Flop.

OR

6. a) What is Master-Slave Flip Flop. Explain Also explain what is race around condition. 10

b) Explain how latch is used as 1-bit memory cell. 3

7. a) Design divide by 6 synchronous counter using J-K Flip Flop. 7

b) Explain difference between synchronous & asynchronous counter. 6

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9. a) Differentiate between ROM, PROM, EPROM and E2PROM. 6

b) Write short notes on. 8

i) Flag register of 8085 p .


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10. a) Draw and explain Architecture of 8085 microprocessor in detail. 10


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b) What is Random Access memory (RAM)? Explain. 4

11. a) Explain interrupt structure of microprocessor 8085 in detail. 8

b) Write a program to transfer ten bytes of data from one memory block to other memory 5
block in reverse order. With destination block address staring from 26 FFH.

OR

12. a) Explain and draw timing diagram of instruction LXI H, 9200H. 7

b) Differentiate between maskable & Nonmaskable interrupts. 6

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