digital signals

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plural form of digital signal
electric signals which represent a natural process by means of specimen sample in time or amplitude
digital signal
A signal that only takes discrete values (contrasted to an analog signal that can take continuously varying values)
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digital signal
Discrete signal that can take on only one of two discrete levels in contrast to analog signals, which can take a continuous range of levels Voice and data are converted into streams of 1’s and 0’s Data communication is easier and quicker with digital systems
digital signal
A discrete signal which can only take on one of several (usually only two) discrete levels in contrast to analog signals which can take a continuous range of levels
digital signal
A signal that represents information by a series of fixed, encoded, rectangular pulses, usually consisting of two possible voltage levels Each voltage level indicates one of two possible values or logic states, such as on or off, open or closed, or true or false See Digital, above
digital signal
A discrete or discontinuous signal; often one whose various states are discrete intervals apart
digital signal
A signal that is composed of two energy levels (on and off or positive and negative current) Digital signals are used by computers to transmit data The pattern of the energy-level change represents individual bits of information
digital signal
A discontinuous signal One whose state consists of discrete elements, representing very specific information, usually on or off, one or zero
digital signal
A signal which communicates or controls by a series of electronic pulses ("on" or "off" or "high" or "low") which can be translated at the receiving end into useful information
digital signal
A nominally discontinuous electrical signal that changes from one state to another in discrete steps Typically, information is represented by "0's and 1's"
digital signal
Signal represented by a sequence of binary bits representing ones and zeros
digital signal
is a function in which both time and amplitude are quantized
digital signal
– (1) Signal in which one of a discrete (countable) set of values can be encoded by modulating one or more carrier wave parameters (2) Synonym of binary signal
digital signal
A signal that has a limited number of discrete states prior to transmission This may be contrasted with an analog signal which varies in a continuous manner and may be said to have an infinite number of states
digital signal
  A signal in which discrete steps are used to represent information   (188)  Note 1:   In a digital signal, the discrete steps may be further characterized by signal elements, such as significant conditions, significant instants, and transitions   Note 2: Digital signals contain m-ary significant conditions
digital signal
French: signal numérique A discrete or discontinuous electrical signal made up of a series of on and off pulses
digital signal
a stream of 0's and 1's
digital signal
The transmission method for sending voice, data, image or video by translating the information to binary code
digital signal
A signal that is composed of two energy levels (on and off) Digital signals are used by computers to transmit data The pattern of the level changes represents individual bits of information
digital signal
A digital signal is a signal (electrical or otherwise) in which information is carried in a limited number of different (two or more) discrete states The most fundamental and widely used form of the digital signal is binary, in which one amplitude condition represents a binary
digital signal
A digital signal is one whose key characteristic (e g , voltage or current) fall into discrete ranges of values The interpretation of an analog signal would correspond to a signal whose key characteristic would be a continuous signal Most digital systems utilize two voltage levels Systems with more than two levels include MIL-STD-1553 busses There are three ranges defined (with several keep out zones) The newer flash memory devices utilize four levels for storage, doubling the bit density to two bits per cell
digital signal
Digitized sound data, like other data, can be loaded into the computer's memory and manipulated by software, sound editing software can changed a sound's volume and pitch, add special effects like echoes, remove extraneous noises, even rearrange musical passages To play a digitized sound, the computer must load the data file into memory, convert it to an analog sound, and play it through a speaker Submitter: Jin Xu Go to the Glossary Index Computers and Sound Page Audio Page Flash: Audio Movie 1 Flash: Audio Movie 2 Flash: Sound Movie
digital signal
A signal that varies only at regular time intervals and has one, two, or more predetermined amplitudes for each interval
digital signal
(1) A nominally discontinuous electrical signal that changes from one state to another in discreet steps (2) A signal that is time-wise discontinuous (i e , discreet) and can assume a limited set of values Antonym: analog
digital signal
A signal that takes on only two values, off or on, typically represented by "0" or "1 " Digital signals require less power but (typically) more bandwidth than analog, and copies of digital signals can be made exactly like the original
digital signal
An electrical signal which possesses two distinct states (on/off, positive/negative)
digital signal
An electric signal which possesses two distinct states (on/off, positive/negative, one/zero)
digital signals

    Hyphenation

    dig·it·al signals

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîcıtıl sîgnılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdəʤətəl ˈsəgnəlz/ /ˈdɪʤətəl ˈsɪɡnəlz/
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