(a) What is the biggest number that can be represented in the 8-bit 2s complement floating-point format...
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(a) What is the biggest number that can be represented in the 8-bit 2’s complement floating-point format with 4 bits for exponent and 4 for fraction?
(b) What is the smallest number that can be represented in the 8-bit 2’s complement format with 4 bits for exponent and 4 for fraction?
(c) What is the biggest normalized number that can be represented in the IEEE single precision floating-point format?
(d) What is the smallest normalized number that can be represented in the IEEE single precision floating-point format?
(e) What is the biggest normalized number that can be represented in the IEEE double precision floating-point format?
(f) What is the smallest normalized number that can be represented in the IEEE double precision floating-point format?
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Digital Systems Design Using Verilog
ISBN: 978-1285051079
1st edition
Authors: Charles Roth, Lizy K. John, Byeong Kil Lee