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Digital signals are best described as
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Digital signals are best described as sequences of discrete values (usually binary) that represent information. They are quantized in amplitude (take on a finite set of levels) and typically defined at discrete time instants (samples), unlike analog signals which vary continuously in time and amplitude. Digital signals are therefore discrete-time, discrete-amplitude representations used for storage, processing, and transmission.
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