Digital design by Frank Vahid provides a document that lists binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers from 16 to 31. It asks questions about the number of bits in memory sizes of 128K, 32M, and 8G bits. It also provides exercises to convert decimal numbers to binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, as well as perform bitwise multiplication.
Digital design by Frank Vahid provides a document that lists binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers from 16 to 31. It asks questions about the number of bits in memory sizes of 128K, 32M, and 8G bits. It also provides exercises to convert decimal numbers to binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, as well as perform bitwise multiplication.
Digital design by Frank Vahid provides a document that lists binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers from 16 to 31. It asks questions about the number of bits in memory sizes of 128K, 32M, and 8G bits. It also provides exercises to convert decimal numbers to binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, as well as perform bitwise multiplication.
Digital design by Frank Vahid provides a document that lists binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers from 16 to 31. It asks questions about the number of bits in memory sizes of 128K, 32M, and 8G bits. It also provides exercises to convert decimal numbers to binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, as well as perform bitwise multiplication.
List the binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers from 16 to 31.
What is the exact number of bits in a memory that contains (a) 128K bits; (b) 32M bits; (c) 8G bits?
How many bits are in 1 Tb?
Convert the following decimal numbers to binary: 187, 891, 2014, and 20486. Convert the following decimal numbers to the indicated bases : (a) 7562.45 to octal (a) (673.6)8 to hexadecimal (a) 1010 * 1100 (b) 1938.257 to hexadecimal (b) (E7C.B)16 to octal (b) 0110 * 1001 (c) 175.175 to binary.