Excess-3
Excess-3, 3-excess or 10-excess-3 binary code (often abbreviated as XS-3, 3XS or X3), shifted binary or Stibitz code (after George Stibitz, who built a relay-based adding machine in 1937) is a self-complementary binary-coded decimal (BCD) code and numeral system. It is a biased representation. Excess-3 code was used on some older computers as well as in cash registers and hand-held portable electronic calculators of the 1970s, among other uses.
Stibitz code | |
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Digits | 4 |
Tracks | 4 |
Digit values | 8 4 −2 −1 |
Weight(s) | 1..3 |
Continuity | No |
Cyclic | No |
Minimum distance | 1 |
Maximum distance | 4 |
Redundancy | 0.7 |
Lexicography | 1 |
Complement | 9 |
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