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Digital Electronics: Principles, Devices and Applications

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18 <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong>4. Give the next three numbers in each of the following hex sequences:(a) 01001111 01110000 11001100 10101010;(b) 11000010 11101101 01000000 00000000(a) 4A5, 4A6, 4A7, 4A8, ;(b) B998, B999, 5. Show that:(a) 4A9, 4AA, 4AB; (b) B99A, B99B, B99C(a) (13A7) 16 = (5031) 10 ;(b) (3F2) 16 = (1111110010) 2 .6. Assume a radix-32 arbitrary number system with 0–9 <strong>and</strong> A–V as its basic digits. Express the mixedbinary number (110101.001) 2 in this arbitrary number system.1L.4Further Reading1. Tokheim, R. L. (1994) Schaum’s Outline Series of <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Principles</strong>, McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., USA.2. Atiyah, S. K. (2005) A Survey of Arithmetic, Trafford Publishing, Victoria, BC, Canada.3. Langholz, G., Mott, J. L. <strong>and</strong> K<strong>and</strong>el, A. (1998) Foundations of <strong>Digital</strong> Logic Design, World Scientific Publ.Co. Inc., Singapore.4. Cook, N. P. (2003) Practical <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong>, Prentice-Hall, NJ, USA.5. Lu, M. (2004) Arithmetic <strong>and</strong> Logic in Computer Systems, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NJ, USA.

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