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[[File:Analog_Versus_Digital.jpg|thumb|right|350px|middle| The difference between [[Analog]] (top) and Digital (bottom) Signals.]] |
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Not to be confused with [[Square Wave]]. |
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==Electronics== |
==Electronics== |
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Commonly seen as logic gates. |
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==Signals== |
==Signals== |
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Commonly used as binary. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Digital (signals of data) are represented with a 0 (off) and a 1 (on).
Not to be confused with Square Wave.
Electronics
Commonly seen as logic gates.
Signals
Commonly used as binary.
See also
External links
- Wikipedia:Digital Electronics
- Wikipedia:Digital Signal