Binary Values and Number Systems. 2 624 Chapter Goals Distinguish among categories of numbers Describe positional notation Convert numbers in other bases.

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Binary Values and Number Systems

2 624 Chapter Goals Distinguish among categories of numbers Describe positional notation Convert numbers in other bases to base 10 Convert base-10 numbers to numbers in other bases Describe the relationship between bases 2, 8, and 16 Explain the importance to computing of bases that are powers of 2

3 2 Natural Numbers Zero and any number obtained by repeatedly adding one to it. Examples: 100, 0, 45645, 32 Negative Numbers A value less than 0, with a – sign Examples: -24, -1, , -32 Numbers

4 3 Integers A natural number, a negative number Examples: 249, 0, , - 32 Rational Numbers An integer or the quotient of two integers Examples: -249, -1, 0, 3/7, -2/5 Numbers

5 4 How many ones are there in 642? ? Or is it ? Or maybe… ? Positional Notation

6 5 Aha! 642 is in BASE 10 The base of a number determines the number of different digit symbols (numerals) and the values of digit positions Positional Notation

7 6 Continuing with our example… 642 in base 10 positional notation is: 6 x 10 2 = 6 x 100 = x 10 1 = 4 x 10 = x 10º = 2 x 1 = 2 = 642 in base 10 This number is in base 10 The power indicates the position of the number Positional Notation

8 7 d n * R n-1 + d n-1 * R n d 2 * R 1 + d 1 * R 0 As a formula: 642 is 6 * * * 1 R is the base of the number n is the number of digits in the number d is the digit in the i th position in the number Positional Notation

9 68 What if 642 has the base of 13? 642 in base 13 is equivalent to 1068 in base x 13 2 = 6 x 169 = x 13 1 = 4 x 13 = x 13º = 2 x 1 = 2 = 1068 in base 10 Positional Notation

10 9 Decimal is base 10 and has 10 digit symbols: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Binary is base 2 and has 2 digit symbols: 0,1 For a number to exist in a given base, it can only contain the digits in that base, which range from 0 up to (but not including) the base. What bases can these numbers be in? 122, 198, 178, G1A4 Binary

11 10 How are digits in bases higher than 10 represented? With distinct symbols for 10 and above. Base 16 has 16 digits: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, and F Bases Higher than 10

12 What is the decimal equivalent of the octal number 642? 6 x 8 2 = 6 x 64 = x 8 1 = 4 x 8 = x 8º = 2 x 1 = 2 = 418 in base Converting Octal to Decimal

13 What is the decimal equivalent of the hexadecimal number DEF? D x 16 2 = 13 x 256 = E x 16 1 = 14 x 16 = F x 16º = 15 x 1 = 15 = 3567 in base 10 Remember, the digit symbols in base 16 are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F Converting Hexadecimal to Decimal

14 What is the decimal equivalent of the binary number ? 1 x 2 6 = 1 x 64 = x 2 5 = 1 x 32 = x 2 4 = 0 x 16 = x 2 3 = 1 x 8 = x 2 2 = 1 x 4 = x 2 1 = 1 x 2 = x 2º = 0 x 1 = 0 = 110 in base Converting Binary to Decimal

Binary Number System A decimal number: 1,648,319 A binary number:

Binary Number System Binary for numeric data Binary digit = Bit 8 Bits = Byte –Smallest addressable unit within the computer 4 Bytes = Word –Basic unit for arithmetic –Contains 32 bits Converting from binary

Numeric Data

Converting to binary –Repeated division by 2 –Remainders are the important part –Read from bottom up as if left to right

19 Remember that there are only 2 digit symbols in binary, 0 and is 0 with a carry Carry Values Arithmetic in Binary

20 Remember borrowing? Apply that concept here: Subtracting Binary Numbers

21 Counting in Power-of-2 Bases

22 Mark groups of three (from right) Convert each group is 253 in base 8 17 Converting Binary to Octal

23 Mark groups of four (from right) Convert each group A B is AB in base Converting Binary to Hexadecimal

24 Converting Decimal to Octal Try some! athematics/real/Calculators/BaseConv_ calc_1.htm

Abacus 25

26 While (the quotient is not zero) Divide the decimal number by the new base Make the remainder the next digit to the left in the answer Replace the original decimal number with the quotient Algorithm for converting number in base 10 to other bases 19 Converting Decimal to Other Bases

27 Converting Decimal to Octal What is 1988 (base 10) in base 8? Try it!

28 Converting Decimal to Octal Answer is :

29 What is 3567 (base 10) in base 16? Try it! 20 Converting Decimal to Hexadecimal

D E F 21 Converting Decimal to Hexadecimal

31 Computers have storage units called binary digits or bits Low Voltage = 0 High Voltage = 1 all bits have 0 or 1 22 Binary Numbers and Computers … or the other way around, but we don’t need to worry about that

32 Byte 8 bits The number of bits in a word determines the word length of the computer, which is usually a multiple of 8 32-bit machines 64-bit machines etc. 23 Binary and Computers

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Ethical Issues 34 The FISA Court What does the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court do? When did most people first hear of the FISA Court? What checks and balances are there between the FISA Court and other government entities? What is the stated intent of the FISA Court?