EECS101001 Homework 1 Solved

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  1. What is the exact number of bits in a system that contains (a) 16M byte and (b) 8.3G byte?
  2.  Convert the following numbers from the given base to other three bases listed in the table:
Decimal Binary Octal Hexadecimal
384.57 ? ? ?
? 11010.101 ? ?
? ? 36.42 ?
? ? ? F9.4

 

  1.  Perform the subtraction with the following unsigned binary numbers by taking the 2’s complement of the subtrahend. (a) 0111 – 0110, (b) 10010 – 1010, (c) 1010110 – 1111010, (d) 101101 – 110.
  2. Convert decimal +47 and +38 to binary, using the signed-2’s-complement representation and enough digits to accommodate the numbers, Then, perform the binary equivalent of (+47)+(-38) and (-47)+(-38) using addition. Convert the answers back to decimal and verify that they are correct.
  3.  Write the word “Logic” in ASCII using an eight-bit code including the space. Treat the leftmost bit of each character as a parity bit. Each 8-bit code should have even parity.
  4.  For a 8-bit sequence is 1101 0111. What is its content if it represents (a) two decimal digits in BCD? (b) two decimal number in the Excess-3 code? (c) an 8-bit unsigned number? (d) an 8-bit signed number?
  5.  If you have 27 books and want to give each book a unique id with a binary number. If we want to use as least as possible the number of bits as the id, how many bits do you need?
  6.  Find the Gray code sequence of 12 code words.
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