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Digital Logic Model Question Paper

1. This document is a model question paper for the Digital Logic course for the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program at Tribhuvan University Institute of Science and Technology. 2. The paper is divided into two sections - Section A contains 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each and Section B contains 8 short answer questions worth 5 marks each. 3. The questions cover topics in digital logic design including magnitude comparators, code converters, counters, binary and hexadecimal conversions, arithmetic operations using complements, universal logic gates, minimization of Boolean functions, implementation of logic functions using ROM, flip-flops, and registers.

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Digital Logic Model Question Paper

1. This document is a model question paper for the Digital Logic course for the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program at Tribhuvan University Institute of Science and Technology. 2. The paper is divided into two sections - Section A contains 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each and Section B contains 8 short answer questions worth 5 marks each. 3. The questions cover topics in digital logic design including magnitude comparators, code converters, counters, binary and hexadecimal conversions, arithmetic operations using complements, universal logic gates, minimization of Boolean functions, implementation of logic functions using ROM, flip-flops, and registers.

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Tribhuvan University

Institute of Science and Technology


Bachelors in Information Technology (BIT)
Model Question

Course Title: Digital Logic Full Marks: 60


Course Code: BIT103 Pass Marks: 24
Time: 3 hours

Section A
Attempt any Two questions. [2 x 10 = 20]
1. What do you mean by magnitude comparator? Design 4-bit magnitude comparator. [10]
2. What is the use of code conversion circuit? Design BCD to Excess-3 code converter circuit.
[10]
3. Differentiate between asynchronous and synchronous counter. Design Mod-7 synchronous
counter. [10]
Section B
Attempt any Eight questions. [8 x 5 = 40]
4. Convert (27.125)10 into binary and hexadecimal. [5]
5. Subtract (453.35 – 321.18) using 9’s and 10’s complement.[5]
6. Why NAND and NOR gates are called universal logic gates? Realize NAND and NOR
gates as universal logic gates. [5]
7. Simplify the Boolean function using don’t care conditions d, in sum of products and product
of sums form. [5]
𝐹 = 𝑤 𝑥𝑧 + 𝑤 𝑦𝑧 + 𝑤 𝑥𝑦
𝑑 = 𝑤 𝑥𝑦𝑧 + 𝑤𝑦𝑧 + 𝑤𝑥𝑧

8. Define ROM. Implement the given combinational logic function using ROM. [5]
𝐹1 = 0,1,3

𝐹2 = 0,3
9. What is flip-flop? Convert from SR to D flip-flop. [5]
10. What is clocked SR flip-flop? Explain with logic diagram and characteristic table. [5]
11. What is the difference between serial and parallel transfer? What type of register is used in
each case? [5]
12. Write short notes on: [2 x 2.5 =5]
a) Canonical form of logic expression
b) Reflected code

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