Explain the data read of binary cell
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A storage cell that is capable of storing one binary digit of binary character, i.e one bit, such as 0 or a 1 at any given instant....
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a storage cell that can hold one bit, such as a 0 or a 1, or one binary digit or binary character, at any given time.
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- Now, based on the flip-flop, we create a whole memory cell known as a binary cell.
- Such a cell will transfer the current value of its underlying flip-flop to the cell's output line when it is chosen and in the "read" mode.
- A data signal from the input will determine the value the flip-flop will remember when the cell is chosen and in "write" mode.
- A sort of data known as binary data is one that is shown or represented using the binary numeral system.
- The only type of data that a computer can directly comprehend and process is binary data. It is represented mathematically by a mix of zeros and ones.
- Binary data is regarded as a computer's native data or language, and it communicates with the hardware at its most basic abstraction level.
- Every time a computer-based procedure is run, this kind of data is produced. The process is requested by the application, which sends high-level language instructions that are ultimately translated into binary data and sent to the CPU for execution.
- Before execution, all processes—regardless of their nature—are translated into binary form. The majority of binary data is only readable by computers, not by humans.
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