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Assignment 2

This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 which is due on Thursday April 5, 2021. It states that no assignments will be accepted after the deadline and that the assignment must be submitted in hard copy and handwritten. A calculator is not allowed. The document wishes students good luck on the assignment.

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Assignment 2

This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 which is due on Thursday April 5, 2021. It states that no assignments will be accepted after the deadline and that the assignment must be submitted in hard copy and handwritten. A calculator is not allowed. The document wishes students good luck on the assignment.

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Assignment 1

Deadline: Thursday April 5,-2021


 No Assignment will be accepted after the deadline.

 You need to submit the assignment in Hard-form (your


own hand-written on paper) over the slate.

 CALCULATOR IS NOT ALLOWED

 Best of Luck.
Name: __________________ Roll No. ______(on each page)
Question # 1: Complete the table. (4 bits: -8,4,2,1)
Decimal BCD Hexa Octal
98
10011000
2673
ABCD

Question # 2: Multiply in the 2’s complement form


(a) 01101010 by 11110001 . (b) 219 by 15

Question # 3: Divide in the 2’s complement form


(a) 10001000 by 00100010. (b)-145 by +5
Question # 4: Perform the following and verify the answer:
(a) (ABC)16+(1A3)16
(b) (F1)16 – (A6)16
(c) (110)10 minus (84)10=(?)2
Question # 5: In a certain application a 4-bit binary sequence
cycles from 1111 to 0000 periodically. There are four bit
changes, and because of circuit delays, these changes may not
occur at the same instant. For example, if the LSB changes first,
the number will appear as 1110 during the transition from 1111
to 0000 and may be misinterpreted by the system. Illustrate
how the Gray code avoids this problem with a suitable
example.

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