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Subject:How to indicate a field of bits in a byte From:Jan Axelson <jan -at- Lvr -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Tue, 08 Nov 2005 09:29:33 -0600
I sometimes need to describe the usage of bits of data within a byte, where
multiple bits in the byte make up a single field.
Example:
Bit 0: End bit
Bits 1 through 7: CRC bits
Conventions I've seen to indicate "Bits 1 through 7" or similar include
[1:7]
1..7
1...7
1-7, where "-" is an n-dash
or the same but with the most significant bit first, especially when
followed by data, such as:
[7:1] 1110001
(because the leftmost bit is bit 7).
I'd be interested in any comments/thoughts on which format is clearest, or
if there's a better format. The audience is engineers/programmers.
(I recently rejoined this list after an absence and am finding it as
informative as ever.)
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