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T2 (Number Systems and Digital Logic)

This document is a tutorial on number systems and digital logic. It contains 17 questions related to converting between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems, as well as questions related to Boolean algebra and digital logic concepts. Students are asked to show their work for the number system conversion questions and to complete truth tables, apply logic theorems, simplify expressions, and draw logic diagrams for the digital logic questions.

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T2 (Number Systems and Digital Logic)

This document is a tutorial on number systems and digital logic. It contains 17 questions related to converting between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems, as well as questions related to Boolean algebra and digital logic concepts. Students are asked to show their work for the number system conversion questions and to complete truth tables, apply logic theorems, simplify expressions, and draw logic diagrams for the digital logic questions.

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TMF1214/TMC1214 Computer Architecture

Semester 2 2022/2023
Tutorial 2 (Number Systems and Digital Logic)

(Question 1 – 10 is related to the Number Systems. Please show all calculation steps in your
answers for questions 1 - 10)

1. Convert the following binary numbers to their decimal equivalents:


a. 001100
b. 000011
c. 011100
d. 111100
e. 101010
2. Convert the following binary numbers to their decimal equivalents:
a. 11100.011
b. 110011.10011
c. 1010101010.1
3. Convert the following decimal numbers to their binary equivalents:
a. 64
b. 100
c. 111
d. 145
e. 255
4. Convert the following decimal numbers to their binary equivalents:
a. 34.75
b. 25.25
c. 27.1875
5. Convert the following hexadecimal numbers to their decimal equivalents:
a. C
b. 9F
c. D52
d. 67E
e. ABCD
6. Convert the following hexadecimal numbers to their decimal equivalents:
a. F.4
b. D3.E
c. 1111.1
d. 888.8
e. EBA.C
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7. Convert the following decimal numbers to their hexadecimal equivalents:
a. 16
b. 80
c. 2560
d. 3000
e. 62,500
8. Convert the following decimal numbers to their hexadecimal equivalents:
a. 204.125
b. 255.875
c. 631.25
d. 10000.00390625
9. Convert the following hexadecimal numbers to their binary equivalents:
a. E
b. 1C
c. A64
d. 1F.C
e. 239.4
10. Convert the following binary numbers to their hexadecimal equivalents:
a. 1001.1111
b. 110101.011001
c. 10100111.111011

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(Question 11 – 17 is related to the Digital Logic)

11. Construct a truth table for the following Boolean expressions:

12. Simplify the following expressions according to the commutative law:

13. Apply DeMorgan’s theorem to the following equations:

14. Simplify the following expressions:

15. Construct the operation XOR from the basic Boolean operations AND, OR and NOT.
16. Given a NOR gate and NOT gates, draw a logic diagram that will perform the three (3) input AND
function.
17. Write the Boolean expression for a four (4) input NAND gate.

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