Decimal Coded Binary

Editor's Note: This is the first article in a two-part series on decimal representations and decimal arithmetic in general, and on Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) in particular. In this first installment, ...

Design News: Implementing a 1-Digit Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) 8421 Adder, Part 1

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Electronic Design: Easily Convert Decimal Numbers To Their Binary And BCD Formats

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Here's a C/C++ program that converts decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 99,999 to binary and BCD formats. Using a simple algorithm in conjunction with pointer ...

Network World: Converting numbers on Linux among decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary

Binary and hexadecimal numbers systems underpin the way modern computer systems work. Low-level interactions with hexadecimal (hex) and binary are uncommon in the world of Java programming, but ...

Conversion of binary to decimal numbers is often needed in firmware. And it’s done easily enough if multiplication and division by ten are acceptable. However, these operations, especially division, ...

For the purposes of this column, we will focus on signed and unsigned binary integers. It’s usually best to start with what we know: the decimal (base-10) number system. In this case, we typically ...

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TWCN Tech News: How to use Windows Calculator to convert Decimal to Binary

You can use the built-in Calculator in Windows to carry out Decimal to Binary conversions. The Windows Calculator file is a UWP app and to open it, type calc in the Start Search bar, and hit Enter. At ...

To convert from decimal to binary, start by subtracting the biggest place value possible from the decimal number, then place a 1 in that place value column. Next, subtract the second biggest place ...