Digital electronics is a branch of engineering and physics that focuses on electronic systems that process information using discrete, two-state signals—typically represented by (ON/High voltage) and 0 (OFF/Low voltage). This binary approach provides high accuracy and noise resistance, making it the backbone of modern technology like microprocessors, smartphones, and computers. 1. Core Concepts
Digital systems operate by manipulating binary data through specific mathematical and physical frameworks: Digital Electronics: Principles, Devices and Applications