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ASSIGNMENT
PROGRAM
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BSc IT
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SEMESTER
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1
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BT0064, LOGIC DESIGN
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CREDIT
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4
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BK ID
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MAX.MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all
questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q. 1 Convert each of the following
hexadecimal numbers to binary, octal, and decimal formats.
I) (4FB2)16
ii) (DC4)16
Answer:- Hexadecimal
numbers to binary:-
(4FB2)16 = (4*163)+(F*162)+(F*161)+(2*160)
= (16384)+(15*256)+(15*16)+2
=16384+3840+240+2
Q.2 Construct the
following gates using NAND
a) AND b) NOR c) XOR
d)XNOR
Answer: - AND: - The AND gate is a basic digital logic gate that implements logical
conjunction - it behaves according to the truth table to the right. A HIGH
output (1) results only if both the inputs to the AND gate are HIGH (1). If
neither or only one input to the AND gate is HIGH, a LOW output results. In
another sense, the function of AND effectively
Q.3 Expand the following
Boolean functions into their canonical form:
i. f(X,Y,Z)=XY+YZ+ X Z+ X
Y
ii. f(X,Y,Z)=XY+ X Y + X
YZ
Answer: - Canonical Forms:-Canonical forms express all binary variables in every product (AND)
or sum (OR) term of the Boolean function. There are two types of canonical
forms of a Boolean function. The first one is called sum-of product and the
second one is called product-of-sum.
A’BC+A’BC’+ABC’+AB’C’+A’B’C’+ABC is a canonical sum-of-product form
of a Boolean function, the given function has contained three inputs that
Q.4 Simplify the following
Boolean function:
F = A’C + A’B + AB’C + BC,
using K-map?
Answer:- A K-map shows the value of a function for every combination of input
values just like a truth table, but a K-map spatially arranges the values so it
is easy to find common terms that can be factored out. The image below shows
the form of a 2,3 and 4 variable K-map.
Q.5 What are sequential
circuits? Explain differences between sequential circuits and combinational
circuits.
Answer:-Sequential
circuits:-
In digital circuit theory, sequential logic is a type of logic circuit
whose output depends not only on the present value of its input signals but on
the past history of its inputs. This is in contrast to combinational logic,
whose output is a function of only the present input. That is, sequential logic
has state (memory) while combinational logic does not. Or, in other words,
sequential logic is combinational logic with memory.
Q.6 What are shift
registers? Explain serial in serial out shift register.
Answer: - A shift register
is a cascade of flip flops, sharing the same clock, in which the output of each
flip-flop is connected to the "data" input of the next flip-flop in
the chain, resulting in a circuit that shifts by one position the "bit
array" stored in it, shifting in the data present at its input and
shifting out the last bit in the array, at each transition of the clock input.
More generally, a shift register may be multidimensional, such that its
"data in" and stage outputs are themselves bit arrays: this is
implemented simply by running several shift
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