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Assignemnt - No - 1 - Number System

This document is an assignment for Basic Electronics at the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, due on March 19, 2023. It includes various tasks related to number systems, such as conversions between different numeral systems, binary arithmetic operations, and complements. Students are required to submit their answers in a single PDF file with their roll number and keep a hard copy for submission at the end of the course.
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This document is an assignment for Basic Electronics at the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, due on March 19, 2023. It includes various tasks related to number systems, such as conversions between different numeral systems, binary arithmetic operations, and complements. Students are required to submit their answers in a single PDF file with their roll number and keep a hard copy for submission at the end of the course.
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National Institute of Technology Assignment No.

-1
Rourkela
Subject: Basic Electronics Issue Date: 13/03/2023
Engineering Submit in MS
Dead Line: 19/03/2023 Team
Code: EC 1000
Topic: Number Systems Faculty: Branch [Sem]:
Prof. Sumit Saha All

1. Perform the following conversions (12)


a. 1102 4  ?10
b. 5134 6  ?10
c. 10001 .101 2  ?10
d. 67 AC .B 16  ?10
e. 1000 .112  ?16
f. 73 .75 10  ?8
g. 41F .D 16  ?8
h. 306 .D 16  ?2
i. 137 .218  ?10
j. 45 .125 10  ?2
k. 82 .25 10  ?16
l. 3.33 10  ?2
2. Convert the binary number (101111.1101)2 into its Decimal, Hexadecimal, and Octal
equivalent. (3)
3. Convert (FFFF)16 to its Binary and Decimals equivalent. (2)
4. Convert (1E.53)16 to its Octal, and Binary equivalent. (2)
5. Divide the following binary numbers (2)
a. 11011 by 10.1
b. 110111.1 by 101
6. Subtract the following binary numbers (2)
a. 1100.10-111.01
b. 10001.01-1111.11
7. Obtain the 1’s and 2’s complements of the following binary numbers: (6)
(a) 00010000 (b) 00000000 (c) 11011010 (d) 10101010
(e) 10000101 (f) 11111111.
8. Find the 9’s and the 10’s complement of the following decimal numbers: (4)
(a) 25,478,036 (b) 63, 325, 600 (c) 25,000,000 (d) 00,000,000.
9. Do the following operations: (8)
(a) Find the 16’s complement of C3DF.
(b) Convert C3DF to binary.

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(c) Find the 2’s complement of the result in (b).
(d) Convert the answer in (c) to hexadecimal and compare it with the answer in (a).
10. Add the following two numbers using 12-bit 2’s complement arithmetic. (6)
-45.75 +27.125 -31.5
+87.5 -79.625 -93.125
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11. Add the following two numbers using 12-bit 1’s complement arithmetic. (6)
+68.75 +43.25 +25
+27.5 -89.75 -25
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* No. in the bracket denotes the marks.


# Write your answers in a notebook or A4 sheets. Each notebook page or the answer sheet
should carry your roll number at the top. Submit the scanned copy of answers for all the
Questions in MS Team in “Assignment 1”. All the answers should be submitted in a single
pdf. Rename the pdf file by your roll number.
##You have to keep all the assignments in hard copy. At the end of the course, you will be
asked to submit all the assignments in hard copy.

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