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1 Digital Logic Design Lab 1,2 By Nora Alaqeel

2 Exercises Q 1.3 Convert the following numbers with the indicated bases to decimal: (b) (735)8 (735)8 = 7 * * * 80 = 47710 By Nora Alaqeel

3 Exercises Q 1.4 What is the largest binary number that can be expressed with 14 bits? What are the equivalent decimal and hexadecimal numbers? 14-bit binary: Decimal: 16,38310 Hexadecimal: 3FFF16 By Nora Alaqeel

4 Exercises Q 1.5 Determine the base of the numbers in each case for the following operations to be correct: (a) 14 / 2 = 5 Let b = base 14/2 = (b+4) / 2 = 5, So b=6 By Nora Alaqeel

5 Exercises Q 1.9 Express the following numbers in decimal: ( )2 (26.24)8 (a) ( )2= = (b) (26.24)8 = 2* /8 + 4/64 = By Nora Alaqeel

6 Exercises Q 1.12 Add and Multiply the following numbers without converting them to decimal: (a) Binary numbers 1011 and 101. By Nora Alaqeel

7 Exercises (a) Binary numbers 1011 and 101. Add: Multiply:
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8 Exercises Q 1.13 Do the following conversion problems: (b) Calculate the binary equivalent of 2/3 out of 8 places. Then convert from binary to decimal. How close is the result to 2/3 ? 2/3 = Convert from decimal to binary. Convert from binary to decimal. Compare results. By Nora Alaqeel

9 Exercises Convert from decimal to binary.
( )10 = ( )2 By Nora Alaqeel

10 Exercises Convert from binary to decimal. .10101010 =
(1*2-1) + (1*2-3) + (1*2-5) + (1*2-7)= (1/21) + (1/23) + (1/25) + (1/27) = (1/2) + (1/8) + (1/32) + (1/128) = = By Nora Alaqeel

11 Exercises Q 1.14 Obtain the 1’s and 2’s complements of the following binary numbers: (a) 1’s comp: 2’s comp: By Nora Alaqeel

12 Exercises Q 1.15 find the 9’s and 10’s complements of the following decimal numbers: (a) 52,784,630 9’s comp: 47,215,369 10’s comp: 47,215,370 By Nora Alaqeel

13 Exercises Q 1.16 Find the 16’s complements of B2FA 15’s comp: 4D05
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14 Exercises Q 1.17 Perform subtraction on the given unsigned numbers using the 10’s complements of the subtrahend. Where the result should be negative. (a) > 6590 (9’s comp) -> 6591 (10s comp) 6428 – 3409 = = 3019 By Nora Alaqeel

15 Exercises Q 1.19 the following decimal numbers are shown in sign-magnitude form: +9,286 and Convert them to signed-10’s complement form and perform the following operations (note that the sum is +10,627 and requires five digits and sign). (c) (-9286) + (+801) > ; > > ; > (c) (-9286) + (+801) = = By Nora Alaqeel

16 Exercises Q 1.22 Convert decimal 8,723 to BCD.
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17 Exercises Q 1.23 Represent the unsigned decimal numbers 842 and 537 in BCD, and show the steps necessary to form their sum. Invalid BCD code By Nora Alaqeel

18 Q 1.25 Represent the decimal number 5137 in BCD: Excess-3:
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19 Exercises Q 1.28 Write the expression “G. Boole” in ASCII, using an eight-bit cod. Include the period and the space. Treat the leftmost bit of each character as a parity bit. Each eight-bit code should have even parity. G (dot) (space) B o l e By Nora Alaqeel

20 Exercises Q 1.29 Decode the following ASCII code: Bill Gates By Nora Alaqeel

21 Exercises Q 1.34 List the ASCII code for the 10 decimal digits with the odd parity bit in the leftmost position. By Nora Alaqeel


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