Gillham code
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Gillham code is a zero-padded 12-bit binary code using a parallel nine-[1] to eleven-wire interface,[2] the Gillham interface, that is used to transmit uncorrected barometric altitude between an encoding altimeter or analog air data computer and a digital transponder. It is a modified form of a Gray code and is sometimes referred to simply as a "Gray code" in avionics literature.[3]
Quick Facts Digits, Tracks ...
Gillham code | |
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Digits | 12 |
Tracks | 9..11[1][2] |
Continuity | no |
Cyclic | yes |
Minimum distance | 1 |
Maximum distance | 1 |
Lexicography | no |
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