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vulms.vu.edu.pkBinary to Decimal conversion 14 Decimal to Binary conversion 15 Converting Decimal fractions to Binary 16 Binary Arithmetic 17 Signed and Unsigned Binary Numbers 19 1’s & 2’s complement 20 Lesson No. 03 23 Floating-Point Numbers 24 Hexadecimal Numbers 27 Lesson No. 04 31 Octal Numbers 31 The Excess Code 34 The BCD Code 34 The Gray Code 36
Conversion of Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers
www.cs.ucr.eduHexadecimal Numbers From Binary to Octal Starting at the binary point and working left, separate the bits into groups of three and replace each group with the corresponding octal digit. 10001011 2 = 010 001 011 = 213 8 From Binary to Hexadecimal Starting at the binary point and working left, separate the bits into groups of four and replace ...
Universal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport
www.usb.orgHexadecimal numbers are followed by an ‘h’----- 1Fh, FCh, 38h Binary numbers are followed by a ‘b’ -----011b, 101b, 01110010b Words in italics indicate terms defined by USB or by this specification -----bRequest, dCSWTag 2.2 Definitions Command Block Wrapper (CBW) A packet containing a command block and associated information. ...