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<p>electric signals take on discrete values, to represent logical and numeric values. These values represent the information that is being processed. In the vast majority of cases, binary encoding is used: one voltage (typically the more positive value) represents a binary '1' and another voltage (usually a value near the ground potential, 0 V) represents a binary '0'.  Digital circuits make extensive use of <a href="page.php?w=transistor">transistor</a>s, interconnected to create <a href="page.php?w=logic_gate">logic gate</a>s that provide the</p><p>
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