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(NagpurStudents - Org) Digital Electronics and Microprocessor

1. The document is an exam for the third semester of a B.E. in Computer Technology. 2. It covers topics in digital electronics and microprocessors, and contains 12 questions to choose from related to these topics. 3. The questions cover content like DeMorgan's theorem, logic gate design, flip flops, counters, microprocessor architecture, instructions, and addressing modes.

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(NagpurStudents - Org) Digital Electronics and Microprocessor

1. The document is an exam for the third semester of a B.E. in Computer Technology. 2. It covers topics in digital electronics and microprocessors, and contains 12 questions to choose from related to these topics. 3. The questions cover content like DeMorgan's theorem, logic gate design, flip flops, counters, microprocessor architecture, instructions, and addressing modes.

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B.E. (Computer Technology) Third Semester (C.B.S.)
Digital Electronics & Microprocessor

P. Pages : 2 NRT/KS/19/3319
Time : Three Hours *0194* 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) State and prove De-Morgan's theorem. 6

b) Simplify the following functions : 7


i) f1 = (A + A + B)  (B + B + C)
ii) f 2 = ABCD + ABC + ACD + AC + C

OR

2. a) Explain why NAND and NOR are called as universal gates. Also, design XOR gate 6
using only four NAND gates.

b) Simplify the following equation using k-map and implement the logic circuit using 7
universal gates only.
f (A, B,C, D) = m(2,3,5,7,9,11,12,13,14,15)

3. a) Design a 4-bit binary to Gray code converter. 7

b) Implement full adder using two half adders and an additional gate if required. 6

OR

4. a) Explain race around condition and describe how it can be eliminated using master slave 7
flip flop.

b) Convert the following flip flops - 6


i) SR flip flop to JK flip flop
ii) D flip flop to T flip flop

5. a) Design a 3 bit asynchronous up-down counter using T flip flop. 7

b) Draw and explain carry look ahead adder. 7

OR

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6. a) Design a synchronous counter that goes through the following states. 7
S2 → S4 → S6 → S7 → S3
The counter should be lock free

b) Differentiate between synchronous and asynchronous counters. 4

c) Explain lock free counter and their need. 3

7. a) Draw and explain the architecture of 8085 microprocessor. 9

b) Explain the flag registers of 8085. 5

OR

8. a) Explain the following instructions of 8085: 10


i) LDA 5000H ii) DAA
iii) XTHL iv) SPHL
v) DAD B

b) Explain the following pins of 8085: 4


i) ALE ii) READY
iii) HOLD iv) IO/ M

9. a) What are addressing modes ? Explain the various addressing modes of 8085 with suitable 7
examples.

b) Draw the timing diagram for LDA 8000H. 6

OR

10. a) Differentiate between PUSH/POP and CALL/RETURN instructions. 7

b) Explain any four assembler directives with examples. 6

11. a) Draw and explain the interrupt structure of 8085. 7

b) Write a delay subroutine for 8085 to generate a delay of 100 microseconds. Assume 320 6
nanoseconds clock cycle.

OR

12. a) A block of 10 bytes of data is present from memory location 5000H. Write a program to 7
transfer this block of data in reverse sequence from memory location 6000H.

b) Explain any three advanced instructions of 8085 microprocessor. 6

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