difference between binary code and gray code
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binary numbers:
consists of two bits:1 and 0.
In binary system ,weight is expressed as a power of 2.
binary code:
one or more bits can be changed at a time
gray code:
it is a non-weighted code
only one bit can be changed at a time,hence called unique distance code.
consists of two bits:1 and 0.
In binary system ,weight is expressed as a power of 2.
binary code:
one or more bits can be changed at a time
gray code:
it is a non-weighted code
only one bit can be changed at a time,hence called unique distance code.
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