Digital Computer Electronics ASCII and EBCDIC differ in their collecting sequences their efficiency in storing data the random and sequential access method the number of bytes used to store characters None of these their collecting sequences their efficiency in storing data the random and sequential access method the number of bytes used to store characters None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Digital Computer Electronics The hexadecimal digits are 0 to 9 and A to _____ F None of these E D G F None of these E D G ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Digital Computer Electronics With a NAND latch a low R and a low S produce a _____ condition. no change set reset race None of these no change set reset race None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Digital Computer Electronics Conversion of decimal number 9910 to it's binary number equivalent is None of these 11100012 111 10002 1000112 11000112 None of these 11100012 111 10002 1000112 11000112 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Digital Computer Electronics Conversion of an octal number 1348 to a binary number is 10110112 1100112 None of these 11011002 10111002 10110112 1100112 None of these 11011002 10111002 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Digital Computer Electronics How many full and half-adders are required to add 16-bit numbers? 1 half-adders, 15 full-adders None of these 8 half-adders, 8 full-adders 4 half-adders, 12 full-adders 16 half-adders, no full-adders 1 half-adders, 15 full-adders None of these 8 half-adders, 8 full-adders 4 half-adders, 12 full-adders 16 half-adders, no full-adders ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP