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  1. Bit - Wikipedia

    • The encoding of data by discrete bits was used in the punched cards invented by Basile Bouchon and Jean-Baptiste Falcon (1732), developed by Joseph Marie Jacquard (1804), and later adopted by … 展开

    Physical Representation

    A bit can be stored by a digital device or other physical system that exists in either of two possible distinct states. These may be the two stable states of a flip-flop, two positions of an el… 展开

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    Unit and Symbol

    The bit is not defined in the International System of Units (SI). However, the International … 展开

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    Information Capacity and Information Compression

    When the information capacity of a storage system or a communication channel is presented in bits or bits per second, this often refers to binary digits, which is a computer hardw… 展开

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    Bit-Based Computing

    Certain bitwise computer processor instructions (such as bit set) operate at the level of manipulating bits rather than manipulating data interpreted as an aggregate of bits… 展开

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    Other Information Units

    Similar to torque and energy in physics; information-theoretic information and data storage size have the same dimensionality of units of measurement, but there is in general no mean… 展开

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