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- Bit_inversion abstract "In telecommunications, bit inversion means the changing of the state of a bit to the opposite state, i.e. the changing of a 0 bit to 1 or of a 1 bit to 0. It also refers to the changing of a state representing a given bit to the opposite state.Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188".
- Bit_inversion wikiPageID "40795".
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- Bit_inversion wikiPageRevisionID "543593351".
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLink Bit.
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLink Bit_error_rate.
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_transmission.
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Standard_1037C.
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLink MIL-STD-188.
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Bit_inversion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bit inversion".
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- Bit_inversion subject Category:Data_transmission.
- Bit_inversion type Datum.
- Bit_inversion comment "In telecommunications, bit inversion means the changing of the state of a bit to the opposite state, i.e. the changing of a 0 bit to 1 or of a 1 bit to 0. It also refers to the changing of a state representing a given bit to the opposite state.Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188".
- Bit_inversion label "Bit inversion".
- Bit_inversion sameAs Q4918718.
- Bit_inversion sameAs m.0b59h.
- Bit_inversion sameAs Q4918718.
- Bit_inversion wasDerivedFrom Bit_inversion?oldid=543593351.
- Bit_inversion isPrimaryTopicOf Bit_inversion.