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  1. Digital
    [Joy Division song] "Digital" is a song by the band Joy Division that is featured on the compilation albums Substance, Heart and Soul, and Still. The track was recorded in the band`s first session with Martin Hannett as producer. Recording took place at Cargo Studios in Rochdale, Lancs on 11...
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  2. Digital
    (Audio) The system used to convert an normal analog sound into digital numbers that can be transmitted, then converted back into sound. The system used in compact audio disks.
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  3. Digital
    (Lighting) The system used to convert the many outputs of a lighting desk into a single signal that can be transmitted over a small cable to the dimmer racks, thus saving an enormous weight and amount of lighting control cable.
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  4. digital
    [Adjective] Using an electronic signal to send information.
    Example: Nowadays we live in a digital world.

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  5. Digital
    Data or voltages consisting of discrete steps or levels. Data which is expressed as numbers (digits) in computer readable form is said to be digital.
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  6. digital
    [adj] - displaying numbers rather than scale positions 2. [adj] - relating to or performed with the fingers 3. [adj] - (electronics) of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits
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  7. digital
    Transmission of information through a signal that can take on only certain discrete values (e.g. a bit with values 0 or 1 or a modulation symbol with 2 or more values). Compare with analogue.
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  8. Digital
    Transmission of data using binary (0 & 1). A digital signal viewed with on oscilloscope is in the form of a square wave.
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  9. Digital
    Transmission of data using binary (0 & 1). A digital signal viewed with an oscilloscope is in the form of a square wave.
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  10. Digital
    (Digital cameras and photo printers) Opposite of analogue. Digital information is made up of a limited number of gradations (e.g. 256 colours, 8 bit). The change from one digital element to the next is always “step by step� and not continuous.
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  11. Digital
    (CONTROL SYSTEMS GLOSSARY) Digital devices transmit in bits, i.e. a series of binary numbers, to other parts of the system.
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  12. Digital
    Binary format.
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  1. Digital
    The phrase “digital audio recording� is contrasted with “analog audio recording.� Long-playing phonograph records are analog recordings and they capture information in a continuously-variable form. Digital, in contrast, involves binary numbers--1's and 0's. Digital encoding ...
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  2. Digital
    Digital can refer to electronic signals or to components of an electronic system. Digital signals have only two voltage levels, described as 'HI' and 'LO', or 'OFF' and 'ON'. In a real component, 'HI' might be represented by +5V d.c. and 'LO' by 0V d.c. A digital component is one which works with on...
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  3. Digital
    Designs and parts that represent exact values (usually 0 and 1, or FALSE and TRUE.). The type of electronics is also often know as Logic Circuits. See also Analogue. Note that even digital circuits represent their 'digital' values as analogues - e.g. a logic system might sense 0 as a voltage less th...
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  4. Digital
    Describes the use of digital pulses, signals or values to represent data in computer graphics, telecommunications systems and word processing.
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  5. digital
    Made of or using distinct digits or numerical values, rather than continuously variable values. Most often used to refer to information existing in electronic form as Ones and Zeroes.
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  6. Digital
    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, s...
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  7. digital
    Instead of sending the picture dot-by-dot, it is sent as a 'binary data-stream' which can include the entire picture every second or so, and a sequence of 'changes' in the interval, all of which is compressed. Additionally, sound and ancillary information (teletext, programme/station ID, date and ti...
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  8. Digital
    The use of Binary data to represent information, 'Binary' meaning that the data (audio, video, whatever) has been reduced to many values which have one of two states, positive and non positive. Positive is represented by 1, and non positve by 0. Each value is known as a 'bit'. For more on 'Digital' ...
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  9. Digital
    General term for all radio frequency wave signals that have been transformed into binary units of data (bits). The transformation of all video and audio signal information into bits is fundamental to expanding the opportunities for multimedia and convergent applications sharing the same output sourc...
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  10. Digital
    Information recorded electronically as a series of discrete pulses, or samples, usually using a binary system
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  11. Digital
    A series of coded pulses that, according to their absence or presence, can carry streams of data. Their format may use either discrete or separate physical levels.
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  12. Digital
    Having a discrete (on / off) meaning, as opposed to Analogue, which has shades of meaning.
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  13. Digital
    Electronic system which represents audio data and signals in the form of 0's and 1's
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