| 41. | Each constituent code ( check node ) encodes 16 data bits except for the first parity bit which encodes 8 data bits.
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| 42. | For example, a parity bit or other correct the errors, or at least ask for a new copy of the data.
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| 43. | Addresses referenced a single character encoded in 6 bits with two additional bits per character, a word mark and a parity bit.
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| 44. | In serial data transmission, a common format is 7 data bits, an even parity bit, and one or two stop bits.
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| 45. | Over GF ( 2 ) the parity bit code, consisting of all words of even weight, corresponds to generator x + 1.
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| 46. | The computer was equipped with words of 6 bits, plus a parity bit, and word mark bit, with ferrite core memories.
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| 47. | As you can see, if you have m parity bits, it can cover bits from 1 up to 2 ^ m-1.
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| 48. | The lower 15 bits of each memory word held AGC instructions or data, with each word being protected by a 16th odd parity bit.
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| 49. | If the count of 1's in a given set of bits is already even, the parity bit's value is 0.
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| 50. | In this image the Label ( 260 ) appears in red, the Data in blue-green and the Parity bit in navy blue.
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