Number to bits converter
[DOC File]Chapter 1
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Number of pixels = 5x120 x 7 x 120 = 504000 pixels. Each pixel = 24 bits, hence file size = 12.096 Megabits = 1.512 Megbytes. Each index is 8 bits (256 colors), Hence file size = 50400x8 bits = 0.504 Megabytes. Black, White and Gray has 8 bits per pixel. So file size is = 50400x8 bits = 0.504 Megabytes. [R03] A movie on a video server occupies 4GB.
[DOC File]L3
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An A/D converter has a finite number of bits (or resolution). As a result, continuous amplitude values get represented or approximated by discrete amplitude levels. The process of converting continuous into discrete amplitude levels is called quantization. This approximation leads to …
[DOC File]Introduction to Data Conversion
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This suggests that if we go from 8 bits to 10 bits, resistor matching must improve by a factor of 2 (rather than 4). This trend exists any time a large number of random variables are added to each other. Current Division & Multiplication. Division: Uniform Binary. IREF consumes voltage headroom. IREF requires a very large device. Multiplication:
[DOC File]AID
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See also CONVERTER and DESCRAMBLER. (BPS) Bits Per Second: Transmission rate for digital information expressed as the number of bits (zeroes or ones) sent or received per second. Broadband Communications System: A network such as a cable system capable of delivering multiple high capacity services simultaneously.
[DOC File]HC12 A/D converter system:
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The resolution of the A/D converter is program selectable at either 8 or 10 bits. This machine uses a successive approximation A/D architecture. It functions by comparing the stored analog sample potential with a series of digitally generated analog potentials.
[DOC File]Hello Hexadecimal
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4 bits 8 bits 12 bits Low High Low High Low High Unsigned. 0000 1111 Signed. 1000 0111 Total number of possible numbers Unsigned: Low = 0 High = 15. Set of 16 numbers Now you try some conversions between positive and negative numbers. Assume 8-bit signed numbers (and top bit is signed bit).
[DOC File]CppSim System Simulator
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The serial stream of bits is parallelized into N blocks of bi bits per subcarrier by the Serial-to-Parallel converter (S/P), converted into symbols from the corresponding constellations by the subcarrier modulator, and fed into the N-point IFFT. Figure 1: OFDM Transmitter in discrete-time domain
[DOC File]EE 210 - Lab #1 - Elementary Measurements
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III. 4, 6, or 8-bit D/A Converter. In this exercise, you will add two or four more bits to the D/A converter to determine the effect of the number of digital output bits on the analog output waveform. In Class Exercise: Power down your circuit and disconnect the input voltages and the 20kΩ load resistor from your 4-bit D/A converter.
[DOC File]UNIT-I
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How many bits are required to represent the decimal numbers in the range 0 to 999 using straight binary code? Using BCD codes? (999) 10 = ( 1111100111 ) 2 → 10 bits are required using straight binary code (999) 10 = ( 1001 1001 1001 ) BCD → 12 bits are required using BCD code. Show that the excess-3 code is self-complementing.
Bits and Bytes
To convert a hexadecimal number to binary, we complete the reverse process. We replace each hexadecimal digit in the number by its 4-bit binary representation. For example the number A39 16 will be 1010 0011 1001 2. We usually leave the space between the 4-bit groups to make the number …
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