ECET 230 Week 3 Homework

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ECET 230 Week 3 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ecet-230-week-3-homework- 1.Determine the decimal value of each of the following unsigned binary numbers: 2.Determine the decimal value of each of the following signed binary number displayed in the 2’s complement form: 3. Determine the outputs (Cout, Sout) of a full-adder for each of the following inputs: 4.The circuit below is an attempt to build a half-adder. Will the Cout and Sout function properly? Demonstrate your rationale. 5.Determine the outputs for the circuit shown below. Assume that C0 = 0 for all cases. 6.Write the VHDL text for the 2-bit magnitude comparator shown below. 7.Write the VHDL text file for a 2-bit full-adder using BIT types. 8.Write the VHDL text file for a 2-bit full-adder using INTEGER types. 9.Develop the VHDL text file for a 4 state, 8-bit arithmetic and logic unit (ALU). The ALU inputs 2 8-bit numbers (A and B) and output an 8-bit result (Y) as shown in the table. (2 points).

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ECET 230 Week 3 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ecet-230-week-3-homework- 1.Determine the decimal value of each of the following unsigned binary numbers: 2.Determine the decimal value of each of the following signed binary number displayed in the 2’s complement form: 3. Determine the outputs (Cout, Sout) of a full-adder for each of the following inputs: 4.The circuit below is an attempt to build a half-adder. Will the Cout and Sout function properly? Demonstrate your rationale. 5.Determine the outputs for the circuit shown below. Assume that C0 = 0 for all cases. 6.Write the VHDL text for the 2-bit magnitude comparator shown below. 7.Write the VHDL text file for a 2-bit full-adder using BIT types. 8.Write the VHDL text file for a 2-bit full-adder using INTEGER types. 9.Develop the VHDL text file for a 4 state, 8-bit arithmetic and logic unit (ALU). The ALU inputs 2 8-bit numbers (A and B) and output an 8-bit result (Y) as shown in the table. (2 points).

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