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EBCDIC CODE




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EBCDIC CODE


 It is pronounced as “ebb-see-dick”

 It is Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange
  Code

 It is standard code in large computers

 It is an 8-bit code without parity


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EBCDIC CODE (contd)

 With 8-bits 256 characters can be coded

 Each digit has 1111 as the zone and its binary
  representation as numeric portion

 The alphabetic characters are divided into three
  groups having 1100,1101,1110 as the zone portion



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Special                                                           Contd..
              EBCDIC
characters                           Alphabetic EBCDIC
<            01001011                A                 11000001
(            01001100                B                 11000010
+            01001101                C                 11000011
/            01001110                D                 11000100
&            01010000                E                 11000101
:            01111011                F                 11000110
#            01111011                G                 11000111
@            01111100                H                 11001000
‘            01111101                I                 11001001
=            01111110                J                 11010001
“            01111111                K                 11010010
,            01101011                L                 11010011
%            01101100                M                 11010100
-            01101101                N                 11010101
>            01101110                O                 11010110
                                     P                 11010111

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Summary

In this class, we have learnt about

 BCD Code

 ASCII Code

 EBCDIC Code



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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Give the full forms to the following
   1. BCD          2. ASCII     3. EBCDIC

2. What is the purpose of ASCII code ?




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Quiz

1. What is the position of character ‘A’ in ASCII?
   a. 48
   b. 65
   c. 97
   d. 32
ANSWER : b




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Quiz (Contd...)

2. What is the position of character ‘0’ in ASCII?
   a. 48
   b. 65
   c. 97
   d. 32
ANSWER : a




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Ebcdic code 24 1

  • 1. EBCDIC CODE http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 1
  • 2. EBCDIC CODE  It is pronounced as “ebb-see-dick”  It is Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code  It is standard code in large computers  It is an 8-bit code without parity http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 2
  • 3. EBCDIC CODE (contd)  With 8-bits 256 characters can be coded  Each digit has 1111 as the zone and its binary representation as numeric portion  The alphabetic characters are divided into three groups having 1100,1101,1110 as the zone portion http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 3
  • 4. Special Contd.. EBCDIC characters Alphabetic EBCDIC < 01001011 A 11000001 ( 01001100 B 11000010 + 01001101 C 11000011 / 01001110 D 11000100 & 01010000 E 11000101 : 01111011 F 11000110 # 01111011 G 11000111 @ 01111100 H 11001000 ‘ 01111101 I 11001001 = 01111110 J 11010001 “ 01111111 K 11010010 , 01101011 L 11010011 % 01101100 M 11010100 - 01101101 N 11010101 > 01101110 O 11010110 P 11010111 http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 4
  • 5. Summary In this class, we have learnt about  BCD Code  ASCII Code  EBCDIC Code http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 5
  • 6. Frequently Asked Questions 1. Give the full forms to the following 1. BCD 2. ASCII 3. EBCDIC 2. What is the purpose of ASCII code ? http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 6
  • 7. Quiz 1. What is the position of character ‘A’ in ASCII? a. 48 b. 65 c. 97 d. 32 ANSWER : b http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 7
  • 8. Quiz (Contd...) 2. What is the position of character ‘0’ in ASCII? a. 48 b. 65 c. 97 d. 32 ANSWER : a http://improvec.blogspot.in/ 8