What does it mean if the parity bit is set to 1?

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2026-05-17 01:10

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If the parity bit is set to 1, it indicates that the number of 1s in the data being transmitted is odd. This is part of a simple error detection mechanism known as odd parity. The purpose of the parity bit is to help detect errors that may occur during data transmission; if the received data has an even number of 1s, it signifies a potential error.

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