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Thermometer code

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Thermometer code, or base one, is numerical base system named because it works similarly to a thermometer. Normal finger counting is an example of thermometer code. The fingers add up to the number counted, the way the filled-in part of a thermometer adds up to the temperature reading. It is used in some high-speed digital-to-analog converters.