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Digital Signal Graph

The National Museum of Computing2020

The National Museum of Computing

The National Museum of Computing
MILTON KEYNES, United Kingdom

There are two kinds of electronic signals: analogue and digital. An electronic signal is used to receive or send information between devices. An analogue signal is a continuous current, whereas a digital signal is broken up into separate chunks. An electronic signal is made up of values that represent changes in the voltage of an electrical current as time passes. A voltage is the difference in electrical energy, or ‘potential’, between two points. When demonstrated on a graph, with the voltage value plotted against time passed, a digital signal will be jagged, appearing as either square waves or ‘steps’, which result from approximated rather than precise values.

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  • Title: Digital Signal Graph
  • Creator: The National Museum of Computing
  • Date Created: 2020
The National Museum of Computing

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