0 & 1
A 0 or 1 in a binary number is called a bit. A binary number is made up of only ones and zeroes.
No, binary is a number system.A binary digit is called a bit.
Counter is a digital circuit which is able to count from a specific number to another specific number (according to the requirement). Depending upon the counting style the counters can be divided into two. i) UP counter- which increment one by one (eg. 0,1,,2,3,4,5............15) for a 4 bit counter ii) Down counter- which decrements one by one (eg. 15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8................0) for a 4 bit counter. A simple apllication of a counter is a diigital clock, having 3 counters. One for counting the seconds, another for counting the minute and the last one for counting the hour.
gray code is one which changes one bit at a time but binary code is one which changes one or more bit at a time. for example three bit binary and gray code the left one is binary and the right one is gray code.binary gray000 000001 001010 011011 010100 110101 111110 101111 100000 000
A 5-bit binary counter, interpreted as an unsigned integer, has a range of 0 to 31. Interpreted as a two's complement signed integer, it has a range of -16 to +15.
I wants to know the advantages of 4 Bit BCD/Binary UP/DOWN
A BIT is a Binary digIT. Very small saving unit.Having two values,(0,1).
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0 & 1
A 0 or 1 in a binary number is called a bit. A binary number is made up of only ones and zeroes.
A bit can exist in two states: on or off; or in binary language, as a 1 or 0.
12 bit binary of -64 = -52
Binary Counter
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Binary digit
a counter is a counter which counts the data and the decade counter is the counts the decade ones