0 votes 0 votes x1= 10101010 x2=11111111 x1x2------>EX-OR------>GRAY CODE--------->(Output in decimal)???? Digital Logic digital-logic gray-code made-easy-booklet + – air1ankit asked Aug 24, 2017 • edited Mar 6, 2019 by ajaysoni1924 air1ankit 1.7k views answer comment Share Follow See all 6 Comments See all 6 6 Comments reply joshi_nitish commented Aug 24, 2017 reply Follow Share (127)10 0 votes 0 votes air1ankit commented Aug 24, 2017 reply Follow Share it should be +143 according to given answer (pls show your method too) 0 votes 0 votes joshi_nitish commented Aug 24, 2017 reply Follow Share x1 xor x2 = 01010101, its grey equivalent = 01111111 = (127)10 1 votes 1 votes air1ankit commented Aug 24, 2017 reply Follow Share if we consider inputs as SIGNED NUMBER then ?? 0 votes 0 votes joshi_nitish commented Aug 24, 2017 reply Follow Share then also final answer(127) will not change since MSB=0 0 votes 0 votes air1ankit commented Aug 24, 2017 reply Follow Share exactly , (10101010)(11111111)'+(10101010)'(11111111) (1010101010)(00000000)+(01010101)(11111111) 0+(0101010101)+01010101 ex-or=01010101 now convert it into gray =01111111 (01111111)gray = + (127) base 10 correct ?????? 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes (127)10 Surya Dhanraj answered Aug 24, 2017 Surya Dhanraj comment Share Follow See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply Kaluti commented Sep 3, 2017 reply Follow Share yes i am also getting 127 as answer 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes x1 xor x2 = 01010101 Gray equivalent of x1 xor x2 is 01111111 convert the gray code (01111111) into decimal code =(127)$_{10}$ turendar answered Aug 22, 2018 turendar comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.