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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

CS302 VU Another Solved Finalterm Paper


FINALTERM  EXAMINATION
Spring 2010
CS302- Digital Logic Design (Session - 4)
Time: 90 min
Marks: 58

Question No: 1    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The ANSI/IEEE Standard 754 defines a __________Single-Precision Floating Point format for binary numbers.
        8-bit
        16-bit
       ► 32-bit
        64-bit
Question No: 2    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The decimal “17” in BCD will be represented as _________
        ► 11101
       ► 11011
       ► 10111
       ► 11110 
Question No: 3    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The basic building block for a logical circuit is _______
        ► A Flip-Flop
       ► A Logical Gate
       ► An Adder
       ► None of given options
   Question No: 4    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The output of the expression F=A.B.C will be Logic ________ when A=1, B=0, C=1.
         ► Undefined
       ► One
       ► Zero
       ► No Output as input is invalid.  
Question No: 5    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 ________ is invalid number of cells in a single group formed by the adjacent cells in K-map
        2
        8
        12
        16
Question No: 6    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The PROM consists of a fixed non-programmable ____________ Gate array configured as a decoder.
        AND
        OR
        NOT
        XOR
   Question No: 7    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 ___________ is one of the examples of synchronous inputs.
        J-K input
        EN input
        Preset input (PRE)
        Clear Input (CLR)
   Question No: 8    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 ___________ is one of the examples of asynchronous inputs.
        J-K input
        S-R input
        D input
        Clear Input (CLR)
  Question No: 9    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The _____________ input overrides the ________ input
        Asynchronous, synchronous
        Synchronous, asynchronous
        Preset input (PRE), Clear input (CLR)
        Clear input (CLR), Preset input (PRE)
   Question No: 10    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 __________occurs when the same clock signal arrives at different times at different clock inputs due to propagation delay.
        Race condition
        Clock Skew
        Ripple Effect
        None of given options
  Question No: 11    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Consider an up/down counter that counts between 0 and 15, if external input(X) is “0” the counter counts upward (0000 to 1111) and if external input (X) is “1” the counter counts downward (1111 to 0000), now suppose that the present state is “1100” and X=1, the next state of the counter will be ___________
         0000
        1101
        1011
        1111
  Question No: 12    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 In a state diagram, the transition from a current state to the next state is determined by
        Current state and the inputs
        Current state and outputs
        Previous state and inputs
        Previous state and outputs
   Question No: 13    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 ________ is used to minimize the possible no. of states of a circuit.
      State assignment
       ► State reduction
        Next state table
        State diagram
   Question No: 14    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 ________ is used to simplify the circuit that determines the next state.
        State diagram
        Next state table
        State reduction
        State assignment
  Question No: 15    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The best state assignment tends to ___________.
        Maximizes the number of state variables that don’t change in a group of related states
        Minimizes the number of state variables that don’t change in a group of related states
        Minimize the equivalent states
        None of given options
   Question No: 16    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The output of this circuit is always ________.
         1
        0
        A
        
Question No: 17    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 A 8-bit serial in / parallel out shift register contains the value “8”, _____ clock signal(s) will be required to shift the value completely out of the register.
        1
        2
        4
        8
   Question No: 18    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 5-bit Johnson counter sequences through ____ states
        7
        10
        32
        25
   Question No: 19    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Assume that a 4-bit serial in/serial out shift register is initially clear. We wish to store the nibble 1100. What will be the 4-bit pattern after the second clock pulse? (Right-most bit first.)
        1100
        0011
        0000
        1111
   Question No: 20    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The address from which the data is read, is provided by _______
         Depends on circuitry
        None of given options
        RAM
        Microprocessor
  Question No: 21    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 FIFO is an acronym for __________
         First In, First Out
        Fly in, Fly Out
        Fast in, Fast Out
        None of given options
   Question No: 22    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 LUT is acronym for _________
         Look Up Table
        Local User Terminal
        Least Upper Time Period
        None of given options
   Question No: 23    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The voltage gain of the Inverting Amplifier is given by the relation ________
        Vout / Vin = - Rf / Ri
        Vout / Rf = - Vin / Ri
        Rf / Vin = - Ri / Vout
        Rf / Vin =   Ri / Vout
 Question No: 24    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 ______ of a D/A converter is determined by comparing the actual output of a D/A converter with the expected output.
        Resolution
        Accuracy
        Quantization
        Missing Code
   
Question No: 25    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one 
Above is the circuit diagram of _______.
         Asynchronous up-counter
        Asynchronous down-counter
        Synchronous up-counter
        Synchronous down-counter
Question No: 26    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The sequence of states that are implemented by a n-bit Johnson counter is
         n+2 (n plus 2)
        2n   (n multiplied by 2)
        2n   (2 raise to power n)
        n2   (n raise to power 2)
   Question No: 27    ( Marks: 2 )
 Draw the Truth-Table of NOR based S-R Latch
  input
output
S
R
QT +1
0
0
QT
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
INVALID


   
Question No: 28    ( Marks: 2 )
 
Two state assignments are given in the table below. Identify which state assignment is best and why?

States
State assignment 1
State assignment 2
A
00
00
B
01
01
C
11
10
D
10
11

 Ans:
State assignment 2 is best assignment… it Minimizes the number of state variables that don’t change in a group of related states
. Question No: 29    ( Marks: 2 )
 Write down at least two functions of a register.
 Ans:
1.      Registers are operating as a coherent unit to hold and generate data.
2.      registers functions also include configuration and start-up of certain features, especially during initialization, bufferstorage e.g. video memory for graphics cards, input/output (I/O) of different kinds,

    
Question No: 30    ( Marks: 2 )
 Define quantization process.
Ans:
The process by which we can convert an analogue signal into digital signal (code) is known as quantization process.

   
Question No: 31    ( Marks: 3 )
How can we calculate the frequency of an unknown signal?

Ans:
The frequency of a particular event is accomplished by counting the number of times that event occurs within a specific time interval, then dividing the count by the length of the time interval.


    
Question No: 32    ( Marks: 3 )
 Given the following statement used in PLD programming:
Y PIN 23 ISTYPE ‘com’;
Explain what does this statement mean?

Ans:
The Y variable is a ‘Combinational’ output available directly from the AND-OR gate array output. The active-low or active-high output of the Registered Mode can also be specified in the declaration statement



   
Question No: 33    ( Marks: 3 )
 Explain dynamic RAM in your own words.
 Ans:
Dram use latch to store a single bit of information. The main drawback of it id the discharge of capacitor over a period of time. Here four gates are used in making a single latch. In terms of transistors, 4 to 6 transistors are required to implement a single storage cell. In order to build memories with higher densities, a single transistor is used to store a binary value. A single transistor can not store a binary value however it is used to charge and discharge a capacitor. The capacitor can not retain the charge, therefore it has to be periodically charged
Through a refresh cycle.
    Question No: 34    ( Marks: 5 )
 You are given the Next-state table of a moor machine, using this information draw the state diagram of the machine.
 Present State
Next State
Q2
Q1
Q0
Q2
Q1
Q0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
   
Question No: 35    ( Marks: 5 )
 Explain Memory Select or Enable Signals
Memory Select or Enable Signal:
  There are more than one memory chips to store program
Information in daily use computers. read or write operation is carried out on a single addressable location instantaneously .
 The unique location is accessed in one of the several memory chips, so single memory chips is selected before a read or write operation can be carried out. All memory chips have a chip enable or chip select signal which has to be activated before the memory can be accessed.
   Question No: 36    ( Marks: 5 )
 Performance characteristics of D/A converters are determined by five parameters. Name them.
Ans:                          
Performances characteristics of D/A converters are determined by five parameters are as follow:
1.               Accuracy
2.               Setting time
3.               Monotonicity
4.               Linearity
5.               Resolution
By : ADEEL ABBAS 
www.allvupastpapers.blogspot.com 
AdeelAbbasbk@gmail.com

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