Electronics and Communication Engineering - Digital Electronics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Digital Electronics - Section 2 (Q.No. 3)
3.
The number of bits in ASCII is
Answer: Option
Explanation:
ASCII is a 7 bit code.
Discussion:
6 comments Page 1 of 1.
Abhishek Kumar Mahato said:
8 years ago
Explain this.
Shamu said:
8 years ago
Please explain this.
Keerthi said:
8 years ago
Explain this.
Kishore said:
8 years ago
ASCII range is from 0 to 127.
Hence 2^7.
So 7 bit.
Hence 2^7.
So 7 bit.
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Manjusree said:
7 years ago
ASCII codes comes under Alphanumeric codes which is used to represent numbers from '0' to '9', letters (small & Capital) , and various instructions in order to convey information. It has 128 characters from '0' to '127'. Hence 7-bits are used to represent ASCII.
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Alien said:
4 years ago
8 bit is a right answer
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