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Engineering Digital Design
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Engineering Digital Design

by Richard F. Tinder
January 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
884 pages
29h 39m
English
Academic Press
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2.5 CONVERSION BETWEEN NUMBER SYSTEMS 37
Table 2.3 The BCH and BCO number systems
Binary BCH BCO Decimal Binary BCH BCO Decimal
0000 0 0 0 1010 A 12 10
0001 1 1 1
1011 B 13 11
0010 2 2 2
1100 C 14 12
0011 3 3 3
1101 D 15 13
0100 4 4 4
1110 E 16 14
0101 5 5 5
1111 F 17 15
0110 6 6 6
10000 10 20 16
0111 7 7 7
11011 1B 33 27
1000 8 10 8
110001 31 61 49
1001 9 11 9
1001110 4E 116 78
When the hexadecimal and octal number systems are used to represent bit patterns in
binary, they are called binary coded hexadecimal (BCH) and binary coded octal (BCO),
respectively. These two number systems are examples of binary-derived radices. Table 2.3
lists several selected examples showing ...
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