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Advanced Digital Logic Design

This document contains 10 questions for an Advanced Digital Logic Design exam. The questions cover a range of topics including don't care terms, synchronous vs asynchronous flip-flops, modulus calculation for counters, differences between SRAM and DRAM, successive approximation analog-to-digital converters, designing synchronous sequential circuits, priority encoders, error correction coding, ring and Johnson counters, multiplexer-based logic implementations, and field programmable gate arrays. Students are instructed to attempt any 5 of the 10 questions, which vary in length and cover content from digital logic, computer organization, and electronics.

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Advanced Digital Logic Design

This document contains 10 questions for an Advanced Digital Logic Design exam. The questions cover a range of topics including don't care terms, synchronous vs asynchronous flip-flops, modulus calculation for counters, differences between SRAM and DRAM, successive approximation analog-to-digital converters, designing synchronous sequential circuits, priority encoders, error correction coding, ring and Johnson counters, multiplexer-based logic implementations, and field programmable gate arrays. Students are instructed to attempt any 5 of the 10 questions, which vary in length and cover content from digital logic, computer organization, and electronics.

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IFTM University, Moradabad

(Following Subject Code and Roll No. to be filled in your Answer Booklet)

Subject Code: MEC-202 Roll No.


M. Tech. (EC) Semester- II
EVEN SEMESTER THEORY EXAMINATION 2014-15

Advanced Digital Logic Design


Time: 03 Hours

Total Marks: 70

Note: 1. Attempt any five questions from all.


2. Figures given at the right margin indicate marks.
(5x14=70)
Q1. (a) What is dont care term and how can such term arise in practice?
(b) Differentiate synchronous and asynchronous input terminals of FFs, explain with the help of
J-K FF.
(c) XOR and XNOR gates can be used as a buffer as well as an inverter, Justify.
(d) Calculate the modulus of the counter which counts in prime numbers (2, 3, 5N, 2, 3.)
where N < 50.
(e) What is the difference between SRAM and DRAM?
(f) An 8-bit successive approximation type ADC has a resolution of 15mV.What will its digital
output be for an analog input of 2.65V?
Q2. (a) Design a synchronous sequential circuit which produces an output Z=1,whenever the following
input sequence 10110 occurs. (Assume overlapping is allowed and use Mealy Model)
(b) Perform following arithmetic:
(i)BCD addition (749+858)
(ii)(-14) - (-6) using 2s complement method.
Q3. (a) Design a synchronous counter that goes through states 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 0, 2, 3 using J-K
FFs.
(b) Using 2-4 decoders (having enable input) design 3-8 decoder with enable input so that the
new 3-8 decoder can be used for further expansion.
Q4. (a) Implement 3-bit combined even and odd parity generator using a multiplexer having two
select lines and XOR gate.(Hint: Use XOR gate as a buffer and as an inverter)
(b) What is the difference between PLA & PAL explain with suitable examples?
Q5.(a) With the help of a neat diagram explain the working of Counter type A/D converter circuit
and also discuss the drawbacks of this converter in brief.
(b) Obtain the minimized expression for the following 4-varible Boolean expression using K-map
method and implement the minimized expression using NAND gates only.
F(P,Q,R,S) = M (0,1,4,7,10,11,13,14).d(2,7,8,13)

Q6. (a) Design a 4:2 priority encoder such that input having least decimal subscript should have
D0
D1
D2
D3
Di
highest priority (Order of priority:
>
>
>
, where all
s are inputs to
the encoder)
(b) Encode 4-bit data word 1000 into a 7-bit even-parity Hamming code. If we transmitted a 7-bit
even parity hamming code through a noisy channel and at the receiver we obtained 1110110. Decode
the correct 4-bit data word. (Assume that at most a single bit error may occur in the code word during
transmission)
Q7. ( a) Draw the circuit diagram of (i) MOD-6 Johnson counter (ii) MOD-4 Ring counter and
compare N-bit Ring & Johnson counter from modulus and decoding circuit point of view.
(b) Simplify the given logic circuit and implement the simplified circuit using only NOR gates.

Q8. (a) Design J-K Flip-Flop using 2:1 MUX and a T Flip-Flop.
(b) A certain memory has a capacity of 16K x 32.
(i) How many data I/P and O/P lines does it have?
(ii) How many address lines does it have?
Q9. (a) Identify the Boolean function F(A,B) implemented with MUX,

(b) Find out the resulting output Q(t) of the FF for next 6 clock pulses assuming initial condition

(Q=0 and Q =1) for the following circuit.

Q10. Discuss in detail about the FPGA with suitable diagrams.

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