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Prime Implicant.: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

1. The document is an internal exam from Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore for the course Digital System Design. 2. It contains 4 questions, with 2 questions from Module 1 on Boolean algebra topics like SOP, POS, minterms and Quine-McCluskey method. 3. The other 2 questions are from Module 2 on Karnaugh maps, prime implicants, essential prime implicants and designing combinational logic.

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Prime Implicant.: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

1. The document is an internal exam from Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore for the course Digital System Design. 2. It contains 4 questions, with 2 questions from Module 1 on Boolean algebra topics like SOP, POS, minterms and Quine-McCluskey method. 3. The other 2 questions are from Module 2 on Karnaugh maps, prime implicants, essential prime implicants and designing combinational logic.

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MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MYSORE

Belawadi, S.R. Patna Taluk, Mandya – 571477


Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
INTERNAL-I
III Semester
Course : Digital System Design Course Code : 18EC34
Date : 04/11/2020 Session : Sep-Dec 2020
Duration : 60 Mins. Max. Marks : 30
Note: Answer any TWO questions selecting at least ONE from each Module
MODULE-1 Marks CO BTL
Define Sum of Products, Product of Sums, Minterm, Maxterm, Essential
1. a. 5 CO1 L2
Prime Implicant.
Apply Quine McCluskey technique to find a minimum sum-of-products
b. 10 CO2 L3
solution for f(a, b, c, d) = ∑(1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13)+∑d(2, 9, 15).
OR
Write the proper canonical form of
2. a. i. Q=f ( x , y , z ) =x yz + xy + x z 5 CO1 L2
ii. P=f ( a , b , c )=a b+ ac+ b c
Apply Quine McCluskey technique to find all PIs and EPIs for
b. 10 CO2 L3
f(a, b, c, d) = ∑(2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15).
MODULE-2
Find all the prime implicants and essential prime implicants of the
3. a. Boolean function f(a,b,c,d)=π(0,1,4,5,8,9,11)+πd(2,10) and write the 7 CO2 L3
minimal SOP expression using K-Map.
By applying suitable principles of Digital System Design, develop the truth
CO2
b. table and design a combinational logic to indicate an output when majority 4+4 L3
CO3
of three inputs are true.
OR
Use Karnaugh map to find the minimal SoP expression for f(a, b, c, d) =
4. a. 7 CO3 L3
∑(1, 2, 4, 15) + ∑d(0, 3, 14).
By applying suitable principles of Digital System Design, develop the truth
table and design a combinational logic to represent the number of days in CO2
b. 4+4 L3
a month for a non-leap year, indicating the output of invalid inputs if any CO3
by “zero” and output/switching equations.
MAXIMUM MARKS ALLOTTED FOR
Q. No
CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5
1a 5
1b 10
2a 5
2b 10
3a 7
3b 4 4
4a 7
4b 4 4
Total MARKS
ALLOTED PER 5 21 4
CO

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