hexadecimal
0xffef + 1 = 0xfff0.
The binary number system inside the electronics of a computer is generally represented by a high or a low voltage, a charged or uncharged capacitor, or sometimes even a switch that is on or off. That these electronics are generally in either one or the other state, the binary system is the simplest.
It uses the Binary Numbering System.
the way they represent one is a line (|)...
hexadecimal
0xffef + 1 = 0xfff0.
Digital electronics deals with binary number system and the digital system can easily understand binary number system so processing is easy . no any more level like analog so chances of error reduce, very high speed of operation. These devices also require low power for proper operation.
Binary is simpler than decimal. And it is easy to represent binary numbers with signals, since only two states are required. For example, a low voltage state might represent a zero, and a high voltage state might represent a one. Or vice versa.
Two modern trends in digital electronics: smaller and faster.
The binary number system inside the electronics of a computer is generally represented by a high or a low voltage, a charged or uncharged capacitor, or sometimes even a switch that is on or off. That these electronics are generally in either one or the other state, the binary system is the simplest.
This question is incomplete, what is digital electronics? it is a two state system that work with ones and zeros a zero is at ground potential and a one is between 3 volt and 5 volt
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In digital electronics "1" generally means on," 0 " means off. This simple system is the basis of all electronics that male up computers and the uses of digital signal analysis. All the data in computers can be broken down to one and zero.
This question is incomplete, what is digital electronics? it is a two state system that work with ones and zeros a zero is at ground potential and a one is between 3 volt and 5 volt
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It uses the Binary Numbering System.