12 bits

Na informática, o 12 bits representa a capacidade de processamento de um processador.

Possivelmente a CPU mais conhecida de 12 bits é a do PDP-8[1] e seus parentes, produzido em várias encarnações de agosto de 1963 a meados de 1990.

Muitos conversores analógico-digital tem uma resolução de imagem de 12 bits.

12 dígitos binários tem 4096 (10.000 octais, 1.000 hexadecimais) combinações únicas.

Referências

  1. Thomas, A.T. (1976). «Architecture and applications of a 12-bit CMOS microprocessor» (PDF). Proceedings of the IEEE. 64 (6): 873-881. ISSN 0018-9219 

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