Applications of Gray Code
Encoders, decoders, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, as well as error detection and correction in communication systems, are just a few of the digital systems where Gray Code is used.
What is Gray Code?
A binary numbering system in which two successive values only differ by one bit is called gray code, often referred to as reflected binary code or unit distance code. Frank Gray created it in 1953, and today it is a common tool for error detection and repair in digital communication and data storage systems. The Gray code is a sequencing of the binary numeral system in which two successive values differ in an only binary digits.