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dijital olarak
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{s} parmağa ait
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Yeni dijital fotoğraf makinemi nasıl kullanacağımı hemen öğrenmek istiyorum. - I want to learn how to use my new digital camera right away.

Dijital müzik gittikçe daha popüler oluyor. - Digital music is becoming more and more popular.

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(Tıp) El veya ayak parmağına ait, digitalis
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parmakla ilgili/sayısal
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on esaslı numara sisteminedigital computer çift rakamla kullanılan sayıcı hesap makinası
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
by means of the fingers; "the exam was carried out digitally
in digital form, in the form of numerical digits
by means of the fingers; "the exam was carried out digitally"
In a digital manner
in terms of integers; "the time was digitally displayed"
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Of or relating to computers or the Computer Age
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{a} of or relating to a digit or the fingers
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Used to describe data represented as individual, discrete digits A digital device moves in steps A digital watch can represent seconds, but generally has no way of representing a unit less than a second See analog
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A way of encoding information On digital networks, data doesn’t need to go though the extra step of being converted to an analog signal, voice is sampled and coded in a way similar to how it is recorded on a CD Digital networks are fast replacing analog ones as they offer improved sound quality, secure transmission and can handle data directly as well as voice Digital networks include mobile systems GSM, D-AMPS, CDMA, TDMA and UMTS 2G, 2 5G, 3G, Analog, CDMA, D-AMPS, GSM, TDMA, UMTS
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Digital devices such as watches or clocks give information by displaying numbers rather than by having a pointer which moves round a dial. Compare analogue. a digital display. adj. Digital Subscriber Line digital versatile disc digital video disc Integrated Services Digital Network Musical Instrument Digital Interface digital camera digital certificate digital computer digital to analog conversion
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The representation of information in the language used by computers, as a series of 0s and 1s, or binary digits Digital technology is key to development of advanced information infrastructures and services
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Of or pertaining to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination
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of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits; "digital computer" relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital examination" displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout
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Electronic system which functions by converting the analog signal into a series of discrete binary bits (ones and zeros)
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Having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger
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of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits; "digital computer"
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displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout"
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Adjective referring to information in a discrete, rather than continuous (analog), form For example, a digital telephone transmits and receives voice information as a stream of bits See Analog
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Digital - In telecommunications, recording or in computing, digital is the use of a binary code to represent information (BAS)
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Referring to communications procedures, techniques, and equipment by which information is encoded as either a binary one (1) or zero (0); the representation of information in discrete binary form, discontinuous in time
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displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout
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Refers to the use of a binary code (ones and zeros) to represent information as opposed to an analog signal (waves)
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Property of representing values as discrete numbers rather than a continuous spectrum
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Describes any system based on discontinuous data or events Computers are digital machines because at their most basic level they can distinguish between just two values, 0 and 1, or off and on There is no simple way to represent all the values in between, such as 0 25 All data that a computer processes must be encoded digitally, as a series of zeroes and ones The opposite of digital is analog A typical analog device is a clock in which the hands move continuously around the face Such a clock is capable of indicating every possible time of day In contrast, a digital clock is capable of representing only a finite number of times (every tenth of a second, for example) Internally, computers are digital because they consist of discrete units called bits that are either on or off But by combining many bits in complex ways, computers simulate analog events (Source: http: //webopedia internet com)
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The use of binary code to represent information There are two major benefits to digital signals: First, the signal can be reproduced precisely This is especially helpful in long transmissions where the signal loses strength along the way, picking up static and other interference Instead of just amplifying the signal (as is done in analog), the code is put through filter of sorts to delete the noise and then transmitted The other benefit is that digital technology is becoming cheaper and more powerful, whereas analog is becoming a thing of the past
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In communications and computer technology, digital refers to a method of encoding information using a binary system made up of zeroes and ones In communications technology this takes the form of two very different electrical voltages, several volts positive and negative, to represent the two values This substantial difference in voltages for each state makes it unlikely that minor fluctuations in voltage due to electro-magnetic interference will change the way a signal is interpreted when received
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A device or method that uses discrete variations in voltage, frequency, amplitude, location, etc to encode, process, or carry binary (zero or one) signals for sound, video, computer data or other information For example, a digital clock displays the time as discrete numeric values, rather than angular displacement of analog hands Digital communications technology generally permits higher speeds of transmission with a lower error rate than can be achieved with analog technology When analog signals are received and amplified at each repeater station, any noise is also amplified A digital signal, however, is detected and regenerated (not amplified) Unlike amplification, any noise (less than a valid signal) is eliminated by digital regeneration
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Digital systems record or transmit information in the form of thousands of very small signals. The new digital technology would allow a rapid expansion in the number of TV channels. + digitally digi·tal·ly digitally recorded sound
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Strictly speaking, digital refers to the way information is stored as a string of separate bits that represent on/off states (The common belief that digital information is stored as a string of 1s and 0s is misleading, the bits could be any other pair of “on” and “off” symbols ) This is in contrast to analog, which represents data in a stream of continuous physical variables Also refers to a wired, as opposed to an analog, state
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A digital signal is made up of a sequence of digital numbers Digital numbers can only have certain, discrete values (compared with analogue signals which can range over a continuity of values) Analogue signals can be represented by digital ones, incurring quantisation noise (due to the difference between the nearest digital value and the actual analogue value) However, this usually is more than compensated for by more accurate transmission and reproduction, as digital signals suffer far less from noise and distortion effects
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- Describes a component that can only process information represented by 1's or 0's, which are arranged to form binary information, such as a cd player However digital information must be converted into analog form before being amplified or played through speakers
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Electronic signals or switches based on discrete, binary electrical levels (ones and zeros) found in such products as touch-tone telephones and audio compact disk players These signals are either ON or OFF, HIGH or LOW, YES or NO The mathematical description in digital products is simple, since it is either ON or OFF Therefore, most electronic products found today are digital, rather than analog
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A term used to describe a signal represented by two digits - usually 0 or 1 - during transmission; commonly contrasted with an analogue signal, whose value varies continuously Digital transmission methods transport a computer's two-value (binary) language, dispensing with the need for a modem to translate between them Conversely, human speech and other analogue signals do require conversion The benefits of digital transmission include high bandwidth and virtually error-free communications
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Computers carry out all their operations using binary, describing information in a series of switches that are either on or off (1 or 0) As all information is dealt with using these two digits, we talk of the digitalisation of text, images, video etc when these things are to be stored or processed by computers 'Digital' is also commonly used adjectivally to describe processes or facilities which involve the collection or manipulation of digitised information such as 'digital libraries' or 'digital video' or even ëdigital cultureí
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relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital examination"
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Using a limited, predetermined numbering system to measure or represent the flow of data Modern computers are digital because they use the fixed binary digits 0 and 1 to represent all data
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The newest form of wireless communications that takes all voice transmissions and converts them to computer language (zeros and ones, or "binary" language) and then reconstructs them into the original voice format at the other end More secure than its original sibling, analog, and also relatively impervious to static or fading signals
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{s} of or pertaining to digit; of or pertaining to finger; looking like a digit or finger; using numbers, with numbers
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Using a binary code - discrete, non-continuous values - to represent information Analogue information can be converted into a digital format Back to the top
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A digital voltage or signal refers to the discrete nature of digital voltage potentials in digital circuits TTL (Bipolar Transistor-Transistor Logic) defines 0 0 Volts as a logic 0 or low, and 5 0 Volts as a logic 1 or high; These are single values for clarity - there are actually ranges of voltage potentials around 0 0V and 5 0V which are recognized as low and high logic levels, respectively See "analog" for an analog/digital analogy
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Describes a method of storing, processing and transmitting information trough the use of distinct electronic or optical pulses that represent the binary digits 0 and 1 Digital transmission and switching technologies employed a sequence of discrete, distinct pulses to represent information, as opposed to the continuously variable analog signal Digital transmission generally enhances the privacy of radio communications and facilitates data transmission
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In MIDI, the phrase digital recording is contrasted with analog recording Long-playing phonograph records are analog recordings That is, they capture information in a continuously-variable form A fluctuating waveform Telephone lines work on the same principle Digital, in contrast, involves binary numbers--1's and 0's MIDI-computing represents digital encoding
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Digital means discrete The digital wave is comprised of a limited number of data points to encode information In digital networks, voice is converted to a series of discrete samples that represent the original analog signal to be transmitted Digital networks are fast, replacing analog ones as they offer improved sound quality, secure transmission and can handle data directly as well as voice Digital networks include mobile systems GSM, D-AMPS, CDMA and TDMA
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    dig·it·al·ly

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    dîcıtıli

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    /ˈdəʤətəlē/ /ˈdɪʤətəliː/

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