Question: If we want to have a Hamming SEC code that protects a Quad-word (4x32 = 128 bits), how many check bits, m, will be required?
If we want to have a Hamming SEC code that protects a Quad-word (4x32 = 128 bits), how many check bits, m, will be required? Recall Hamming's rule: 2m 2 m+d+1 where d is the number of data bits and m is the number of check (parity) bits. Next
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