OperatorsH
OperatorsH, also known as OH, is a string prefix used in digital electronics to indicate that a binary number is in hexadecimal (base-16) notation. The prefix consists of the letters "OH" and is not part of the hexadecimal number itself but rather a convention used to distinguish decimal numbers from hexadecimal ones.
In binary and hexadecimal numbers, digits are represented using a base of 2 for binary and a
When preceded by "OH", a single hexadecimal digit is referred to as a hexadecimal unit. These units
Seeking to provide a clear and concise representation of hexadecimal numbers, the OperatorsH prefix is useful