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crgb14 | 21:41 Mon 31st Oct 2005 | How it Works
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I often wonder how digital signals work and how after they are received from thin air from apperently a series of '0's and '1's how they are actually converted to run down a length of cable.


Does anyone have an idiots explanation to digital signals??

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A simple digital signal is produced by operating a switch in an electrical circuit. Closing the switch and supplying the current to the cable (for a pre-determined length of time) is a 1, no current (for a pre-determined length of time) is a 0.


Same with fibre optics. A flash of light is a 1, no light is a 0.


Digital radio uses the FM carrier wave to generate a voltage, or a series of ons and offs, within the receiver circuit.

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