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Home Assignment No-1

Subject: Course: Teacher: Digital Logic Design BEE-3BC Arshad Nazir Marks: Issue: Due on: 100 18 Sep 2012 26 Sep 2012

Note: (10:00 AM) Attempt the given problem set in a sequential order. Show neat and complete
work. Make an index on the front page showing summary of the problems solved with page numbers and also specify the missing ones. No late submissions will be accepted unless a prior approval from the teacher has been obtained in advance with extreme genuine reasons. The assignments submitted after due date/time will be graded zero. University has zero tolerance for plagiarism and serious penalties apply. Any assignment found mutually copied will be marked zero and such recurrence will result in award of zero out of total assignment weight age. All the students will submit a certificate with the assignment work stating the originality of their efforts and no copying from others. Note that Ten Marks are reserved for neat work, table of contents, and certificate to be attached with the assignment work.

Problem No-1 Which of the following are analog quantities, and which are digital? a. Number of atoms in a sample of material b. Altitude of an aircraft c. Timer setting on a microwave oven d. Temperature of a room e. Automobile fuel gauge

Problem No-2 Convert the following numbers from the given base to the indicated bases in the table: Decimal Binary Octal Hexadec 627.3125 ? ? ? ? 1011101.101 ? ? ? ? 656.25 ? ? ? ? D9CA.B Problem No-3 There is considerable evidence to suggest that base-20 has historically been used for number of systems in a number of cultures: a. Write the digits for base-20 system, using an extension of the same digit representation scheme employed for hexadecimal. b. Convert (2003)10 to base-20. c. Convert (BCH.G)20 to Base12.

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Problem No-4 Given the two unsigned numbers X=375.510 and Y=645.68: a. Perform subtraction X-Y using 1s complement. b. Convert your answer to hexadecimal and BCD. Problem No-5 The two signed numbers A=11010102 and B= 0111012 are 2s Complement numbers. Perform the subtraction A-B and indicate whether overflow occurs. Express the result in 10-bit Signed-magnitude, Signed-1s complement and signed-2s complement form. Problem No-6 Express the speed of light c(c=0.2998x109), in:a. Binary b. Single-precision (32-bit) floating point Problem No-7 Write your following bio-data in ASCII using an 8-bit code with odd parity:Regn No. Name. CGPA: e-mail address. ____________________________________________________________________ Good Luck

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