GB/T 7616-1987
AbolishedEquivalence between binary notation symbols and the significant conditions of a two-condition code
二进制表示符号与两态码有意义状态之间的对等关系
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the mapping between binary symbols (0 and 1) and the significant conditions of a two-condition code, ensuring consistent interpretation of digital signals in data transmission systems. It is applied in telecommunications and data communication equipment, such as modems and line encoders, where binary data must be reliably converted to and from electrical or optical signal states. The standard provides a foundational reference for testing and verifying the logical equivalence of binary representations in digital communication protocols.
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