Binary Data
The term is binary information.
The term for digital information represented in a code consisting of zeros and ones is "binary code." This system uses the binary numeral system, where each digit, or bit, can be either a 0 or a 1. Binary code is the foundation of computer processing and digital communications, allowing for the representation of data, instructions, and more in a format that computers can understand and manipulate.
Digital information is stored using a series of ones and zeros or binary "digits". See the related link for more information.
To convert from analog (continuously varying) to digital (consisting of ones and zeros) -usually discrete steps that can closely mimic the analog signal.
Digital
Amplitude
Digital quantities are represented by binary numbers (ONES and ZEROS). The binary ONES and ZEROS make up a word or number that indicate a value. Each bit position represents a portion of the overall quantity.
Digital = coputerized bits (ones & zeros). Analog = waves produced by certain hardware (generally speaking).
Devices that can only read ones or zeros are typically digital computers and binary systems. These systems operate using binary code, where data is represented in two states: on (1) and off (0). This binary representation is fundamental to all forms of digital electronics, including computers, processors, and memory storage. Essentially, anything that processes digital information relies on the binary system to function.
Like in modems, you make digital zeros one frequency and digital ones another frequency.
The binary coded information. That is - information stored in zeros and ones.
well yes and no yes it Will represents letter but as a function of an ASCII code like digital 41 Will represents the letter A