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Assiut University 1st Year Electrical Engineering Dept. Digital Circuits

This document contains 8 questions about digital circuits and binary number conversions. The questions cover calculating byte sizes, finding the largest binary number with 16 bits, converting between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal, performing binary division, obtaining 1's and 2's complements of binary numbers, and finding 9's and 10's complements of decimal numbers.
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Assiut University 1st Year Electrical Engineering Dept. Digital Circuits

This document contains 8 questions about digital circuits and binary number conversions. The questions cover calculating byte sizes, finding the largest binary number with 16 bits, converting between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal, performing binary division, obtaining 1's and 2's complements of binary numbers, and finding 9's and 10's complements of decimal numbers.
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Assiut University 1st year

Electrical Engineering Dept. Digital circuits

Sheet 1

(1) What is the exact number of bytes in a system that contains (a) 32K
bytes, (b) 64M bytes, and (c) 6.4G bytes?
(2) What is the largest binary number that can be expressed with 16 bits?
What are the equivalent decimal and hexadecimal numbers?
(3) Express the following numbers in decimal:
(a) (10110.0101)2 (b) (16.5)16 (c) (26.24)8
(d) (DADA.B)16 (e) (1010.1101)2
(4) Do the following conversion problems:
(a) Convert decimal 27.315 to binary.
(b) Calculate the binary equivalent of 2/3 out to eight places. Then
convert from binary to decimal. How close is the result to 2/3?
(c) Convert the binary result in (b) into hexadecimal. Then convert
the result to decimal. Is the answer the same?
(5) Convert the following binary numbers to hexadecimal and to decimal:
(a) 1.10010, (b) 110.010.
(6) Perform the following division in binary: 111011 ÷ 101.
(7) Obtain the 1’s and 2’s complements of the following binary numbers:
(a) 00010000 (b) 00000000 (c) 11011010
(d) 10101010 (e) 10000101 (f) 11111111.
(8) Find the 9’s and the 10’s complement of the following decimal
numbers:
(a) 25,478,036 (b) 63, 325, 600 (c) 25,000,000
(d) 00,000,000.

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