Serial decimal
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In computers, a serial decimal numeric representation is one in which ten bits are reserved for each digit, with a different bit turned on depending on which of the ten possible digits is intended. ENIAC and CALDIC used this representation.[1]
See also
- Bit-serial architecture
- Digit-serial architecture
- 1-of-10 code
- One-hot code
References
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial decimal.
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