| 释义 |
Miller code [`mil·ǝr ´kōd] COMPUTER SCIENCE A code used internally in some computers, in which a binary 1 is represented by a transition in the middle of a bit (either up or down), and a binary 0 is represented by no transition following a binary 1; a transition between bits represents successive 0's; in this code, the longest period possible without a transition is two bit times. |