| Per Westermark 06/10/09 04:40 Read: 198 times Sweden |
#165973 - binary to hex Responding to: Sergey Meerovich's previous message |
As already noted, ASCII is just a naming of 128 binary values. No conversion needed.
If you on the other hand need to convert between binary and ASCII hex, so that the binary value 0x1f gets converted to the characters '1' and 'F', that is something completely different. |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| transmit/recieve character by using 8051 and USART | Sergey Meerovich | 06/09/09 15:27 |
| Be sure your 8251 is fast enough | Richard Erlacher | 06/09/09 18:42 |
| conver ASCII to bin and viceversa and interface | Sergey Meerovich | 06/10/09 03:53 |
| translate ASCII to binary ? [edited] | Andy Neil | 06/10/09 04:38 |
| 65 base 10 = 41 base 16 | Per Westermark | 06/10/09 04:43 |
| Corrected! | Andy Neil | 06/10/09 05:55 |
| binary to hex | Per Westermark | 06/10/09 04:40 |
| Text representation of numbers | Andy Neil | 06/10/09 05:48 |
| connection with HyperLink | Sergey Meerovich | 06/15/09 09:02 |
| unplug and plug | Erik Malund | 06/15/09 09:05 |
| Question about Polling method for send recieve data | Sergey Meerovich | 06/16/09 01:02 |
yes, and no | Erik Malund | 06/16/09 08:31 |



