- published: 03 Jun 2016
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A digital system is a data technology that uses discrete (discontinuous) values. By contrast, non-digital (or analog) systems represent information using a continuous function. Although digital representations are discrete, the information represented can be either discrete, such as numbers and letters or continuous, such as sounds, images, and other measurements.
The word digital comes from the same source as the word digit and digitus (the Latin word for finger), as fingers are used for discrete counting. It is most commonly used in computing and electronics, especially where real-world information is converted to binary numeric form as in digital audio and digital photography.
When data is transmitted, or indeed handled at all, a certain amount of noise enters into the signal. Noise can have several causes: data transmitted wirelessly, such as by radio, may be received inaccurately, suffer interference from other wireless sources, or pick up background noise from the rest of the universe. Microphones pick up both the intended signal as well as background noise without discriminating between signal and noise, so when audio is encoded digitally, it typically already includes noise.
I'm going digital
Di-digital
I'm going digital
Di-digital
Come and watch me now
Just watch me
It's time to watch me now
Just watch me
I'm going digital
I'm about to get it started
3 2 1 let me blast off it's
Time for my limelight exposure
Pull up to your screen
Front seat if you wanna
I'm a post a youtube flick every week so
You can tell me why I will rise to the beat yeah
Call me the internet champ
I'm a spin my web and catch these...
Watch me watch me watch me go
Blast it off I'm a count it down like
6 5 4 3 2 1
I know you wanna see the way I rock
Rock ohh
I really wanna see them hands pop
Up ohh
I'm a post it
You can watch it
Gimme feedback
Then we can act it
Hit me up and get connected
Hit me up and get connected
Follow me,