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Digital electronics

The document is an examination paper for a Digital Electronics course, covering various topics such as Boolean expressions, circuit design, and memory types. It includes multiple-choice questions and detailed problems related to digital circuits, flip-flops, and sequential circuits. The exam is structured into two parts, with Part A consisting of short questions and Part B containing longer, problem-solving questions.
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Digital electronics

The document is an examination paper for a Digital Electronics course, covering various topics such as Boolean expressions, circuit design, and memory types. It includes multiple-choice questions and detailed problems related to digital circuits, flip-flops, and sequential circuits. The exam is structured into two parts, with Part A consisting of short questions and Part B containing longer, problem-solving questions.
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n Paper Code : 97059 Qu PGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 B.E/B.Tech, D) ‘Third Semester Electronics and Communication Engineering, EC 6302 — DIGITAL ELECTRONICS (Common to Méchatronics Engineering and Robotics and Automation Engineering) (Regulation 2013) ‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions. PART A — (10 x 2= 20 marks) 1, Simplify the following Boolean expression into one literal WX(Z'+¥Z)+XW+Y7Z). : 2. Draw the CMOS inverter cireuit. : 3. Construct 4-bit parallel adder/subtractor using Full adders and XOR gates. 4. Convert a two-to-four line decoder with enable input to 1 x 4 demultiplexer. 5. Realize JK flip flops. 6. How does ripple counter differ from synchronous counter? 7. Compare and contrast EEPROM and flash memory. What is a Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) device? 9. Define ASM chart. List its three basic elements. 10. What is critical race condition in asynchronous sequential circuits? Give an exampleun 13. @ &) (@) &) @ (b) PART B — (6 x 16 = 80 marks) (Convert the following function into Product of Max-terms, F(A,B,C) =(A+ BYBsC) (A+C) “ (i)_Using Quine McClusky method, simplify the given function. F(A,B,C,D) = 2m, 2,3, 5,7, 9, 11,18, 14). «zy Or (Draw the multiple-level two input NAND circuit for the following expression : F = (AB’+CD')E + BC(A + B) @ Gi) Draw and explain Tristate TTL inverter circuit diagram and explain its operation. (az) @) Design a 4-bit decimal adder using 4-bit binary adders, (a0) (i) Implement the following Boolean functions using Multiplexers F(A,B,C,D) =5m(,1,3, 4,8, 9,15). © Or @ Design a 4-bit magnitude comparator with three outputs : A > B, A=BandA

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