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Logic and Logic Gates
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... BTEC NATIONAL CERTIFICATE - it practitioners [general] Centre 31200 Assignment number: 4 Logic and Logic Gates Students Name (a) UNIT title Computer Architecture (b) Unit Number 9 Date of Issue 5 May Date due 19 May 2009 Re-submission date Criteria Achieved Criteria Achieved Criteria Achieved Criteria Achieved P7 criteria achieved Criteria achieved criteria achieved criteria achieved M2 M4 criteria achieved Criteria achieved criteria achieved criteria achieved D1 Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 P1 describe using examples how numeric and alphanumeric data can be coded within a computer system M1 explain using examples how data travels around the processor D1 create complex logic circuits made up of arrays of simple logic circuits P2 describe how analogue data can be converted and stored in computer systems M2 create logic circuits using simple logic gates and provide truth tables and explanation as to their operation D2 compare and contrast two different processors. P3 convert numeric data between different number systems including floating point M3 create low-level programs which involve decision making and branching P4 carry out manipulation of numeric data held in three different number systems M4 describe the difference between astable and bistable flip-flops. P5 describe the key components of a computer architecture and how they interact P6














