Electronics - Number Systems and Codes - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Number Systems and Codes - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
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The weight of the LSB as a binary number is:
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Fenil said:
1 decade ago
I can't understand this question??
Help me..
Help me..
Kshirsagar subhash said:
1 decade ago
The binary weight means 4 2 1 that is least significant bit.
Ashish singh said:
1 decade ago
Binary weight of LSB is 2 with index as zero. So 2 raise to zero means 1.
Syed Imran said:
9 years ago
2^0 = 1 --> LSB.
2^7 = 1 ---> MSB.
2^7 = 1 ---> MSB.
Vikas said:
9 years ago
There are two types of fission first one is binary and second is multiple fission.
Roopa said:
8 years ago
Thank you all.
Yash singh said:
8 years ago
Not getting this, please explain ion detail.
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Clem said:
7 years ago
I thought it was Lower Sideband, only to find out its actually Least Significant Bit.
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Anoime said:
7 years ago
Lets say a number given is 5. In binary, this is 101. The LSB is the first one from right while MSB is last one from right.
The weight is simply 2^n where n is the position of the '1' from the radix pt. In 101, it is not shown but it's after the right-most 1.
The weight of LSB 1 is 2^0 =1. Weight of MSB is 2^2 = 4.
The weight is simply 2^n where n is the position of the '1' from the radix pt. In 101, it is not shown but it's after the right-most 1.
The weight of LSB 1 is 2^0 =1. Weight of MSB is 2^2 = 4.
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REVATHI said:
6 years ago
But we take binary of 4, it becomes 0100 then LSB = 0.
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