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Binary Signed Numbers
Binary Signed Numbers
Coded Numbers
In digital electronics, it is common to represent numbers in its
convenient binary form. These codes were devised for a variety of reasons.
Some for error detection, some for ease of use in electronic circuiuts and
some to convert alphanumeric symbols into binary number.
Example:
1. 10101110111012 ________________________GRAY CODE
2. 1101010101011100GRAY CODE ______________________________2
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