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Bit specification


Bit specification


In computing, bit specification may mean:

  • Computer hardware or software capabilities or design features expressed in terms of bit counts. Higher bit specification (e.g. 16-bit vs. 8-bit) usually indicates better performance. Examples:
    • Color depth
    • Computer bus size
    • Processor register size
    • Sound quality
  • Specification or datasheet where the meaning of individual bits in a larger, for example byte-length, message is described. Bit specifications are often required to document low-level device control or data transmission protocols. See bit manipulation.

See also

  • Functional specification

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