Digital information and comparisons

Signal:Digital signals are discrete time signals generated by digital modulation.
Waves:Denoted by square waves
Representation:Uses discrete or discontinuous values to represent information
Example:Computers, CDs, DVDs, and other digital electronic devices.
Technology:Samples analog waveforms into a limited set of numbers and records them.
Data transmissions:Can be noise-immune without deterioration during transmission and write/read cycle.
Response to Noise:Less affected since noise response are analog in nature
Flexibility:Digital hardware is flexible in implementation.
Uses:Best suited for Computing and digital electronics.
Applications:PCs, PDAs
Bandwidth:There is no guarantee that digital signal processing can be done in real time and consumes more bandwidth to carry out the same information.
Memory:Stored in the form of binary bit
Power:Digital instrument drawS only negligible power
Cost:Cost is high and not easily portable
Impedance:High order of 100 megaohm
Errors:Digital instruments are free from observational errors like parallax and approximation errors.

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