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Least significant bit

Sometimes abbreviated as LSB, the least significant bit is the lowest bit in a series of numbers in binary; the LSB is located at the far right of a string. For example, in the binary number: 10111001, the least significant bit is the far right "1".

Also see: Binary, Bit, Least significant character, Least significant digit, Most significant bit

 

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