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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

SUB.CODE: BEC13007/17002/18003 SUB.NAME: Digital Electronics


DEGREE: B. Tech BRANCH: CSE
YEAR/SEMESTER: 2/3 SECTIONS/COMMON TO: CSE/ISDF
MAX.MARKS: 100 DURATION: 3hrs
DATE/SESSION: 24.08.2020/AN PORTION: Unit 1-5

PART-A (10X 2 = 20) - ANSWER ANY TEN QUESTIONS

Q.No Questions Marks CO BL


1 Convert the octal number 634 to binary number 2 CO1 L1

2 Find the 1’s complement of the binary number 1101. 2 CO1 L1

3 Find the Excess 3 code for the decimal number 12 2 CO1 L1

4 Find out the solution for the i en e pression +AB 2 CO2 L2


using consensus theorem.

5 Convert the given expression in standard SOP form 2 CO2 L1


f(A,B,C)=AC+AB+BC
6 Write down the switching function f(BA)=A in terms of Minterms 2 CO2 L1
7 Find out the total number of possible input combinations for a 4 2 CO3 L2
input AND Gate

8 A Majority circuit is a combinational circuit whose output is 2 CO3 L3


equal to 1.if the input ariables ha e more 1’s than 0’s .The output
is 0 otherwise. Design a 3 input Majority circuit

9 Design an excess-3-to-binary decoder using the unused 2 CO3 L4


combinations of the D code as don’t care conditions
10 How many FF will be complemented in a 10 bit binary ripple 2 CO4 L1
counter to reach the next count after the following count
1001100111.
11 Design a counter with the following repeated binary sequence 2 CO4 L4
0, 1,2,4,6. Use D FF
12 A 4 bit ripple counter and a 4 bit synchronous counter are made 2 CO4 L3
using FF having a propagation delay of 10ns each. if the worst
case delay in ripple counter and synchronous counter be R and S
respectively ,then find out the value of R and S
13 Why can TTL circuits with totem-pole outputs not be connected 2 CO5 L1
together
14 How does excessive loading affect the noise margin of a gate 2 CO5 L1
15 What is the primary advantage of ECL over TTL 2 CO5 L1
PART-B (5x16= 80) - ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS

Q.No Questions Marks CO BL


16 (i) Convert 52.625 decimal number to its binary equivalent[4M] 16 CO1 L2
(ii) Convert 444.456 decimal number to its octal equivalent[4M]
(iii)Convert 115 decimal number to its hex equivalent[4M]
(iv) Explain the concept of BCD with suitable example[4 M]

17 (i)E plain the 1’s complement representation and 2’s complement 16 CO1 L2
representation with suitable examples[8 M]
(ii) Subtract the binary number 111001 from 101011 usin the 2’s
complement method[4M]
(iii) Subtract the binary number 111001 from 101011 using the 1’s
complement method[4M]

18 Reduce the expression f= ∑m (1, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14) +d (2, 4) and 16 CO2 L2
implement the real minimal expression in universal gate.

19 Obtain the minimum SOP using Quine Mc luskey’s method and erify 16 CO2 L4
using K – Map
F = m0 + m2 + m4 + m8 + m9 + m10 + m11+ m12 + m13
20 Implement the following Boolean functions using PAL 16 CO3 L3

W(A,B,C,D)= = ∑m (0,2,6,7,8,9,12,13)

x(A,B,C,D)= = ∑m (0,2,6,7,8,9,12,13,14)

y(A,B,C,D)= = ∑m (2,3,8,9,10,12,13)

z(A,B,C,D)= = ∑m (1,3,4,6,9,12,14)
21 (i)Design a full adder using only NAND gates[8M] 16 CO3 L3
(ii) Design a full subtractor using only NOR gates[8M]
22 Obtain a primitive flow table for a circuit with two inputs x 1 and x2 and 16 CO4 L3
two outputs z1 and z2 that satisfies the following four conditions.
(i) When x1x2=00 output z1z2=00.
(ii) When x1=1 and x2 changes from 0 to 1, the output z1z2=01.
(iii) When x2=1 and x1 changes from 0 to 1, the output z1z2=10.
Otherwise the output does not change.
23 (i)compare the characteristic features of TTL,ECL and CMOS 16 CO5 L4
logic families [8m]
(ii) Explain in detail about TTL with open collector
configuration[8m]

COURSE MARKS BOOM MARKS


OUTCOME LEVEL
CO1 38 L1 18
CO2 38 L2 52
CO3 38 L3 52
CO4 22 L4 36
CO5 22 L5 -

BL – loom’s Ta onomy Le els (1- Remembering, 2-Understanding, 3-Applying, 4- Analysing, 5-


Evaluating, 6- Creating)
CO – Course Outcomes

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