0x159A
0x159A is a hexadecimal literal commonly encountered in computing and digital electronics. The prefix 0x indicates that the following digits are in base 16, rather than decimal. The value 0x159A converts to decimal 5530.
In programming, 0x159A typically appears as a constant in source code. It may represent a numeric quantity,
In hardware and embedded systems, such hexadecimal values are often used to specify registers, memory-mapped I/O
In data formats and communications, 0x159A could function as an opcode, a packet type identifier, or a
There is no widely recognized object, standard, or widely cited meaning uniquely associated with 0x159A. Its