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Gray code A binary code used to represent digits generated from a mechanical sensor that may be prone to error. Used in telegraphy in the late 1800s, and also known as "reflected binary code," Gray code was patented by Bell Labs researcher Frank Gray in 1947.Only Change One Bit In Gray code, there is only one bit location different between numeric increments, which makes mechanical transitions from one digit to the next less error prone. The following chart shows normal binary representations from 1 to 10 and the corresponding Gray code.
Decimal Binary Gray
Digit Code Code
0 0000 0000
1 0001 0001
2 0010 0011
3 0011 0010
4 0100 0110
5 0101 0111
6 0110 0101
7 0111 0100
8 1000 1100
9 1001 1101
10 1010 1111
Gray code [′grā ‚kōd] (communications) A modified binary code in which sequential numbers are represented by expressions that differ only in one bit, to minimize errors. Also known as reflective binary code.
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