binary coded decimal-to-decimal converter
binary coded decimal-to-decimal converter
[′bīn·ə·rē ‚kōd·əd ′des·məl tə ′des·məl kən′vərd·ər] (computer science)
A computer circuit which selects one of ten outputs corresponding to a four-bit binary coded decimal input, placing it in the 0 state and the other nine outputs in the 1 state.
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