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Article: Analog and Digital
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Analog and Digital
Transmitting information from one place to another has always been of great interest to humankind. Before the discovery of electricity and the invention of electronic devices, the principal means for transmitting information were limited to sound, writing and printing, and light. Since the discovery of electricity, transmitting information with electrical signals through wires and with electromagnetic waves through the air have come to dominate information technology.
Most electronic transmission of information makes use of a very limited symbol set
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usually
binary numbers
consisting of groups of binary digits (0s and 1s). An electrical current or a magnetic ...
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