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hi there and welcome to another tech tips Tuesday today weamp;#39;re going to take a look at how binary works within your electronic equipment it really is quite simple so letamp;#39;s get started this is a pretty standard looking logic diagram this is for the CD for 0 to 8 which is this IC right here we also make this in a surface mount version which is quite a bit smaller than this so this entire logic diagram is for this little IC now any of you that are Nixie tube people would probably recognize this number right away this is a BCD to decimal decoder BCD stands for binary coded decimal to decimal decoder so the D the C the be in the a columns are the BCD or binary coded decimal columns and the 0 to 9 is the decimal portion so BCD to decimal decoder now any of you that are looking at this you know passed up for the first time probably saying to yourself now that looks a little bit confusing and well youamp;#39;re correct and the electronics industry loves to make things confusing