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    BCA SEM I / BCA 1040 / Unit 1 Logic Design Self Assessment Questions 1.2 1. Decimal means base __________. 2. The decimal value of the bit pattern 11111111 is _________. 3. The range of values represented by an 8-bit binary number is _____. 4. The binary equivalent of 228 is _________. 5. The result of 7 – 2 using 1’s complement notation is 6. The bit pattern 1011 in 1’s complement notation is 7. The result of 7 – 2 using 2’s complement notation is 8. The bit pattern 1110 in 2’s complement

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    Attempt Score 34 out of 40 points Question 1 2 out of 2 points If exactly 3 projects are to be selected from a set of 5 projects‚ this would be written as 3 separate constraints in an integer program. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 2 2 out of 2 points Rounding non-integer solution values up to the nearest integer value will result in an infeasible solution to an integer linear programming problem. Answer Selected

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    -Computer is an electronic device that is designed to work with Information.The term ‘computer is derived from the Latin term ‘computare’‚ this means to calculate.Computer can not do anything without a Program.it represents the decimal numbers through a string of binary digits. Computer is an advanced electronic device that takes raw data as input from the user and processes these data under the control of set of instructions (called program) and gives the result (output) and saves output for the

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    A TMEL – WinCUPL ............................................................ USER’S MANUAL 2 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction to Programmable Logic ................................................ 1-1 1.1 What is Programmable Logic? ................................................ 1-1 1.2 Device Technologies and Packaging ...................................... 1-6 1.3 Programming Logic Devices ................................................... 1-7 1.4 Functionally Testing

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    Design ADC & DAC Within the system there are combinations of analogue and digital variables within the system. The purpose of the ADC is to convert analogue signals into digital ones within the system before it can be manipulated by the FPGA. The ADC takes the analogue information provided by the PGA and converts it into digital to be multiplied with the blood flow simulation signal by the FPGA. In order for the ADC input and output to communicate between the PGA and FPGA effectively important

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    The Java® Language Specification Java SE 7 Edition James Gosling Bill Joy Guy Steele Gilad Bracha Alex Buckley 2013-02-28 Specification: JSR-000901 Java® Language Specification ("Specification") Version: 7 Status: Final Release Release: July 2011 Copyright © 1997‚ 2013‚ Oracle America‚ Inc. and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 500 Oracle Parkway‚ Redwood City‚ California 94065‚ U.S.A. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks

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    General Chemistry I Dr. Judith Albrecht Introduction Attendance: – mandatory for exams and lecture – absence in the exams leads to fall the class Goal of this course: – critical thinking and problem solving by yourself • responsible for your own learning process • studying continuously and independently is the key to success – active memorization – study groups (!!!) – ask questions Introduction 1.Introduction: Matter and Measurement 2.Atoms‚ Molecules‚ and Ions 3.Stoichiometry 4.Aqueous Reactions

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    Addressing and Classes 8.1.1 If the IP address in figure 8-1 belongs to a Class A network‚ what is the Network ID and what is the host ID? What are the binary values of the host ID and the network ID? Network ID = 10‚ Host ID=10.10.1 Binary Network ID=1010‚ Binary Host ID=101010101 8.1.2 Complete Table 8-1. Class Range of First Byte in Decimal Network ID Host ID Possible Networks Possible Hosts per Network A 0-127 A b.c.d 27 224 B 128-191 a.b c.d 214 216 C 192-223 a.b.c

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    FINAL CASE STUDY Prompt the user to input a username and password. Password must be invisible or may not be seen by anyone. If the username and password matched in the specified username and password of the program the user will proceeds otherwise ask to try again. Ex1. Username : saicy Password : ***** Username / Password do not match! Try again[Y/N]:y Ex2. Username : saicy Password : Congratulation! Press enter to proceed.. Welcome saicy to my program! [Q] Sequential [L]

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    HW-4 (Base conversion )    Date:__________‚                   Name___________________________________ Please do not use any calculator in doing your homework. You need Scantron 882E.  Please use a pencil to mark the answers.  Make sure your Scantron is clean ‚ flat‚ and not folded when you submit.  MULTIPLE CHOICE.  Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Solve the problem. 1) Write (in the same base) the counting numbers just before and just after 3246

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