PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (LL)
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Chapter 3, Problem 13RQ
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Difference between one’s complement and two’s complement:
One’s complement | Two’s complement |
In one’s complement, each binary digit of the binary number is complemented. | In two’s complement, first the one’s complement is found out. |
Here, “1” becomes “0” and “0” becomes “1’... |
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