0x139A
0x139A is a hexadecimal literal commonly used in computing and digital systems. The prefix 0x denotes base-16 notation, and the value 0x139A equals 5018 in decimal. As a 16-bit quantity, it is well within typical data widths used for addresses, registers, or constants in various programming and hardware contexts.
In software and hardware documentation, 0x139A may appear as an address, a register selector, or a constant
It is important to distinguish 0x139A from Unicode notation, which uses the form U+139A to designate a