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An electrical signal that varies in discrete steps in voltage, frequency, amplitude, locations, and so forth. Digital signals can be transmitted faster and more accurately than analog signals.
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| digital imaging |
Scanning or otherwise capturing images which may be subsequently edited, filed, displayed or printed on a plastic card.
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| digitalization |
is the process that turns an analog piece of data into a digital piece of data. You'll often hear the term used with graphics or sound files, as in "First, digitize the image."
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| digital |
Describes a method of storing, processing and transmitting information through the use of distinct electronic or optical pulses that represent the binary digits 0 and 1. Digital transmission/switching technologies employ a sequence of discrete, distinct pulses to represent information, as opposed to the continuously variable analog signal. DS-0, DS-1,
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| digital |
Method of representing information using "1" and "0" numbers.
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