10001011100101
10001011100101 is a binary numeral consisting of 14 bits. In base-2 notation it encodes a single non-negative integer and, like other binary strings, is used in digital electronics to represent data, flags, or small fields. The sequence is typically read with the most-significant bit on the left (MSB-first).
In decimal, 10001011100101 equals 8933. In hexadecimal, it is 0x22E5. The bit positions set to 1 (counting
Representation details include the fact that 10001011100101, as a 14-bit value, cannot be interpreted directly as
In computing contexts, 14-bit patterns have appeared in historical or specialized equipment and formats that use