This lecture covers the fundamentals of digital systems, focusing on number systems and arithmetic operations with fractional numbers. It begins with an overview of fixed-point and floating-point representations, explaining their structures and how they differ. The instructor discusses the IEEE 754 standard for floating-point representation, emphasizing precision, resolution, and dynamic range. The lecture then delves into fixed-point arithmetic, detailing addition, subtraction, and multiplication operations, along with examples to illustrate these concepts. The pros and cons of fixed-point representation are analyzed, highlighting its efficiency in certain applications. The discussion transitions to floating-point arithmetic, explaining the steps for addition and subtraction, including alignment and normalization processes. The lecture concludes with rounding techniques and the significance of minimizing round-off errors in floating-point calculations. Throughout, the instructor provides practical examples and applications, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of digital arithmetic operations.
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