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Binary to Gray Code Converter
The logical circuit which converts the binary code to equivalent gray code is known as binary to gray code converter. An n-bit gray code can be obtained by reflecting an n-1 bit code about an axis after 2n-1 rows and putting the MSB (Most Significant Bit) of 0 above the axis and the MSB of 1 below the axis.
The 4 bit binary to gray code conversion table is given in attached file.


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Refer below for the explanation.
Explanation:
The logical circuit which changes over the binary code to proportionate gray code is known as binary to gray code converter. A n-bit gray code can be acquired by mirroring a n-1 piece code about a hub after 2n-1 lines and putting the MSB (Most Significant Bit) of 0 over the pivot and the MSB of 1 underneath the hub.
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