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Solving ?11 + (?2) will yield which two's-complement answer?
Options
A. 1110 1101
B. 1111 1001
C. 1111 0011
D. 1110 1001
Correct Answer
1111 0011
Digital Arithmetic Operations and Circuits problems
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1. Solve this binary problem: 01110010 ? 01001000 =
Options
A. 00011010
B. 00101010
C. 01110010
D. 00111100
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Correct Answer: 00101010
2. What logic function is the sum output of a half-adder?
Options
A. AND
B. exclusive-OR
C. exclusive-NOR
D. NAND
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Correct Answer: exclusive-OR
3. The units for the HIGH time for a periodic wave are ________.
Options
A. seconds
B. hertz
C. cycles
D. %
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Correct Answer: seconds
4. To forward bias a diode, a ________ potential is needed on the ________ and a ________ is needed on the ________.
Options
A. negative, cathode, positive, anode
B. negative, anode, positive, cathode
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Correct Answer: negative, cathode, positive, anode
5. Determine the output voltage
V
out
for the circuit in the given figure.
Options
A. ?0.5 V
B. 0 V
C. +5 V
D. +4.3 V
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Correct Answer: +4.3 V
6. Perform subtraction on each of the following binary numbers by taking the two's-complement of the number being subtracted and then adding it to the first number.
01001 01100
00011 00111
Options
A. 01100 10011
B. 00110 00101
C. 10110 10101
D. 00111 00100
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Correct Answer: 00110 00101
7. Which of the following is the primary advantage of using binary-coded decimal (BCD) instead of straight binary coding?
Options
A. Fewer bits are required to represent a decimal number with the BCD code.
B. BCD codes are easily converted from decimal.
C. the relative ease of converting to and from decimal
D. BCD codes are easily converted to straight binary codes.
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Correct Answer: the relative ease of converting to and from decimal
8. A half-adder circuit would normally be used each time a carry input is required in an added circuit.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
9. Fast-look-ahead carry circuits found in most 4-bit full-adder circuits:
Options
A. determine sign and magnitude
B. reduce propagation delay
C. add a 1 to complemented inputs
D. increase ripple delay
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Correct Answer: reduce propagation delay
10. Solve the following:
Options
A. 10011110
B. 01211110
C. 000100000100
D. 001000001000
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Correct Answer: 000100000100
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