Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits & Gates to C & Beyond
Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits & Gates to C & Beyond
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ISBN: 9781260424751
Author: PATT, Yale
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 2, Problem 8E

Explanation of Solution

To represent “7” using “5” bits:

  • Using “5” bits, one can mean “25”, which means “32” unique integers.
  • If those integers are numbers from “0” to “31, then one can mean the digits from “0” to “4” with bits.
  • The “32” possible bit configurations is as follows,
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000000
000011
000102
000113
001004
001015
001106
001117
010008
010019
0101010
0101111
0110012
0110113
0111014
0111115
1000016
1000117
1001018
1001119
1010020
10

a.

Explanation of Solution

Addition of 1’s complement representation of numbers:

  • The 1’s complement representation of positive number “7” is simply expressed as binary number.
  • The number “7” in 8-bit 1’s complement representation is “00000111”.
  • The negative number “-7” is represented in 1’s complement.
  • To represent “-7” in 1’s complement, express the corresponding positive number in binary and takes 1’s complement of that positive number.
  • The binary representation of “7” is “00000111” and the 1’s complement of this number is “11111000”.
  • Hence the 1’s complement of the number “-7” is “11111000”.
  • Then the addition is performed as follows,

1's complement of 7  000001111's complement of -7 

b.

Explanation of Solution

Addition of signed magnitude representation of numbers:

  • The signed binary numbers are commonly represented using signed magnitude notation.
  • The MSB is used as the sign bit to denote whether the number is positive or negative.
  • The number is positive, if the MSB is zero and the number is negative, if the MSB is one.
  • The signed magnitude representation of positive number is simply expressed as binary number.
  • Hence, the signed magnitude representation of the number “7” is “00111”.
  • To represent the signed magnitude representation of negative number “-7”,
    • The binary representation of the number “7” is “00111” and to denote that the number is negative, the MSB of that number must be “1”.
    • Therefore, the representation of the number “-7” in signed magnitude is “10111”.
  • Then the addition is performed as follows,

Signed magnitude of 7  00000111

c.

Explanation of Solution

Largest positive integer in n-bit 2’s complement code:

The largest positive integer in n-bit 2’s complement is “2n-1-1”.

Explanation:

  • One bit is used to indicate the sign of the value in 2’s complement code
  • This bit is known as sign bit.
  • The Left most Significant Bit (LSB) is used to denote the sign of the integer

d.

Explanation of Solution

Greatest magnitude negative integer in n-bit 2’s complement code:

The greatest magnitude negative integer in n-bit 2’s complement code is “2n1”.

Explanation:

  • One bit is used to indicate the sign of the value in 2’s complement code
  • This bit is known as sign bit.
  • The Left most Significant Bit (LSB) is used to denote the sign of the integer.
  • The weight of LSB is the negative of corresponding equivalent power of “2”

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