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Difference between weighted code and non weighted code

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Answered by Lifeis1time
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WEIGHTED CODE - The weighted code are those that obey the position weighting principle, which states that the position of each number represent a specific weight.
In weighted codes, each digit is a assigned a specific weight according to its position.

NON- WEIGHTED CODE - The Non - Weighted Code are not positionally weighted. In other words, codes that are not assigned with any weight to each digit position.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The weighted codes obey the position weighting principle, which says that the position of each number means a typical weight.

The non-weighted codes exist not positionally weighted.

Explanation:

Weighted Codes: The weighted codes obey the position weighting principle, which says that the position of each number means a typical weight. In these codes, each decimal digit exists characterized by a group of four bits. In weighted codes, each digit stands designated a specific weight according to its position.

For illustration: In 8421/BCD code, 1001 the weights of 1, 1, 0, 1 (from left to right) are 8, 4, 2 and 1 respectively.

There exist millions of weighted codes. The most familiar one is the 8421/BCD Code.

Non-weighted codes: The non-weighted codes exist not positionally weighted. In other words, codes that exist are not assigned with any weight to each digit position.

For illustration: Excess-3(XS-3) and Gray Codes.

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