Gray Code Explained | Gray code to Binary and Binary to Gray code Conversion
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video, the Gray Code and its importance is explained. And then Binary to Gray Code and Gray Code to Binary Conversion is explained with examples.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:13 Importance of the Gray code and Gray code Applications
5:49 Binary to Gray Code Conversion
9:20 Gray Code to Binary Conversion
Gray Code is a Non-weighted code. Since two successive Gray codes differ by only one bit, they are also known as cyclic code or unit distance code.
Because of this property of the Gray code, they are used in applications where the switching between the two successive codes needs to be minimum. The Gray codes are used in the position encoders as well in the digital communication for minimizing the error during the communication.
In the later part of the video, the binary to Gray code and Gray code to Binary conversion are explained with exmaples.
This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding the importance of Gray Code and, Gray to Binary and Binary to Gray conversion.
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1) (1001101) Gray to binary
ans: (1110110) base 2
2) (1100110) Gray to binary
ans: (1000100) base 2
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Now I am also preparing for practical exam
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thank you sir. very clear
I was really stuck that why gray to binary truth table is not written according to the decimal but then after you explained that they are arranged in a such a order that only one bit changes for successive decimal number written to avoid positional errors thank you.
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Base of Gray code 2
Right or wrong
Good morning 🌞 I really enjoy your videos I have this question on diodes but I don't know how I can show it to you sir .... I will highly appreciate if you respond to this
you can mail me. The email id is already given in the about section. Or you can message me on FB or Instagram.
12:54 sir pls tell me how to solve this question... As there are 7 bits so I am confused.. I divides the 7 bits to 4 and 4 bit from Left hand side.. pls sir tell me the procedure and the ans 🙏🙏
Just start from MSB. Copy it as it is. Then after, just follow the procedure which I mentioned in the video. Although I explained for only 4 bits, but for 7 bits also the procedure will remain the same.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS Thank you sir for your response.. Now I am able to solve it after I followed your rules
why all the comp science tutorials are either in hindi or with a strong accent so that I have to read the captions at the same time while watching to understand what yall are saying😭
if you're american you can watch the organic chemistry tutor. Both of these channels have very good code conversion videos.
1) 1110110
2)1000100
wrong number
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answers:
1) (1110110)b2
2)(1000100)b2
12:55 - 1. 1110110
12:21 explain
Would you please mention, what you didn't get it at 12:21 ??
1. 1101011
2. 1010101
12:55 Bhai ques galat padh liya hai binaray equivalent of gray code
ans 1
1110110
1)1110110
2)1000100
1) 1110110
2) 1000100