Microchip Technology: The Past and the FutureWiley, 1983 - Всего страниц: 176 |
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... zeros and ones , ' zero , zero , one , one , zero , one , zero , zero ' , in this case ( and not one hundred and ten thousand and one hundred ) . Because the number has only two digits , 0 and 1 , we call it a binary number . It is ...
... zeros and ones , ' zero , zero , one , one , zero , one , zero , zero ' , in this case ( and not one hundred and ten thousand and one hundred ) . Because the number has only two digits , 0 and 1 , we call it a binary number . It is ...
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... zero was intended , or vice versa . The method which is usually adopted to reduce this error in writing programs is to place a stroke or slash across an O where it is supposed to represent zero . As mentioned earlier on , when the ...
... zero was intended , or vice versa . The method which is usually adopted to reduce this error in writing programs is to place a stroke or slash across an O where it is supposed to represent zero . As mentioned earlier on , when the ...
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... zero of temperature - the coldest possible . The basic devices used in these systems are known as Josephson junctions ( lets abbreviate this to JJ ) . These are named after the discoverer of the effect essential to their operation ...
... zero of temperature - the coldest possible . The basic devices used in these systems are known as Josephson junctions ( lets abbreviate this to JJ ) . These are named after the discoverer of the effect essential to their operation ...
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