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conversion of EXCESS THREE BINARY CODE to 6311 code
Category: Computers Asked by: bhargav76-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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19 Mar 2003 02:21 PST
Expires: 18 Apr 2003 03:21 PDT Question ID: 178105 |
EXCESS THREE BINARY CODE |
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Re: conversion of EXCESS THREE BINARY CODE to 6311 code
Answered By: eiffel-ga on 19 Mar 2003 04:42 PST Rated: ![]() |
Hi bhargav76,
Excess three code and 6-3-1-1 codes are both examples of
binary-coded-decimal codings, where a decimal digit 0-9 is represented
by four binary digits.
Excess three code is obtained by adding binary three (0011) to the
usual binary representation of the digit. 6-3-1-1 code is obtained by
using four binary digits where the first represents the value 6, the
second represents the value 3, and the other two each represent the
value 1.
Therefore, these codes can be converted according to the following
table:
Decimal xs-3 6311
0 0011 0000
1 0100 0001
2 0101 0011
3 0110 0100
4 0111 0101
5 1000 0111
6 1001 1000
7 1010 1001
8 1011 1011
9 1100 1100
Additional links:
Digital Number Systems
http://www.deeps.org/Digital/numbering3.html
Binary Codes
http://si2.ee.nctu.edu.tw/others/ld96b/chap1/tsld020.htm
Google search strategy:
"6-3-1-* code" binary
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"excess three OR 3 code" binary
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Regards,
eiffel-ga |
bhargav76-ga
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