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Digital Electronics Tutorial

This document is a tutorial sheet for a Digital Electronics class covering digital gates and number systems. It provides learning objectives to explain and apply basic concepts of digital gates and number systems. The sheet then lists 17 questions for students covering topics like number base systems, binary encoding, binary arithmetic, BCD codes, excess-3 code, Gray code, signed magnitude representation, logic gates, DeMorgan's theorem, and error detection/correction. The sheet was created by faculty member Ms. Sharda Vashisth for semester 3 or 4 students in the EECE department at ITMU.
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Digital Electronics Tutorial

This document is a tutorial sheet for a Digital Electronics class covering digital gates and number systems. It provides learning objectives to explain and apply basic concepts of digital gates and number systems. The sheet then lists 17 questions for students covering topics like number base systems, binary encoding, binary arithmetic, BCD codes, excess-3 code, Gray code, signed magnitude representation, logic gates, DeMorgan's theorem, and error detection/correction. The sheet was created by faculty member Ms. Sharda Vashisth for semester 3 or 4 students in the EECE department at ITMU.
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ITMU-FRM-04

Review Date:
01/03/2014

FACULTY: TUTORIAL SHEET


School/ Department: EECE Deptt.
Class: ECE, CSE
Subject Name: Digital Electronics
Subject Code: ECL200
Unit/ Title: Digital Gates and Number System

Tutorial sheet no: 1


Name of faculty: Ms. Sharda
Vashisth
Semester: III, IV

1. Learning objectives:
Explain and apply the basic concepts of digital gates and number systems.

Q. 1 a) what is meant by radix (or base) of a no system?


b) What is meant by weighted no system? Is binary number system weighted?
c) Define
(i) Least significant bit
(ii) Most significant bit.
d) Explain sign magnitude representation of nos.
e) Assign a binary code in some orderly manner to the 52 playing cards. Use the minimum number of
bits.
Q. 2 Represent the decimal nos. 35 and 276 in binary form in
1) Binary Code
2) BCD Code
3) Excess-3 Code
4) Gray Code
5) Octal Code
6) Hexadecimal Code.
Q. 3 a) Add (23) 8 and (67) 8
b) Subtract (26) 8 from (75) 8
Q.4 Convert (a) (0.65625)10 & (0.7925)10 to binary, octal and Hexadecimal Number.
Q.5 Encode (327.89) 10 & (56) 10 in BCD code, Gray and Excess-3 code.
Q.6 Represent following decimal no in sign magnitude format.
-7, -11,112,125
Q.7 Convert these gray codes 011100111 & 11101100011 into binary form..
Q.8 Multiply
a) (56) 16 to (25) 16 b) (35) 16 to (46) 16
Q.9 Add
a) (FEDCA2) 16 and (16ADCB) 16
b) (A2372E) 16 and (562EFD) 16
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Q.10 Subtract
a) (3A7) 16 from (1274) 16
b) (8B2) 16 from (15DE) 16
Q.11 Divide
a) (1BE75) 16 by (B4) 16
b) (2ED61) 16 by (C3) 16
Q.12 Convert following gray codes in binary code
a) 11001010 b) 0110110111
Q.13 Perform BCD addition
a) 15 & 17 b) 131 & 162 c) 67 & 53
Q14 Write a short note on error detection and correction.
Q15 Show that NAND gates alone can be used to carry out the AND, OR and NOT functions, and
consequently, can be used to implement any logic function. Repeat the above using NOR gates. What is
the practical significance of this?
Q16 Define and explain DeMorgans theorem
Q17 Perform the following logical operations, where A = 001001, B = 110110 C=11001 and D=01101
a) A XOR (B AND NOT (B) )
b) (B OR (NOT (B) ) NOR (A AND (NOT A) )
c) ( (NOT(A OR B)) AND (C AND D) ) OR (NOT(A))

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