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Digital signals may be divided into two categories: Because of the Digital Revolution, the usage of digital signals has increased significantly. Most household electronic devices are based entirely or almost entirely upon digital signals. The entire Internet is a network of digital signals, as is modern mobile phone communication.

In most applications, digital signals are represented as binary numbers, so their quantization is measured in bits.

Computer architecture

Digital signal: 
1) Low level, 
2) High level, 
3) Rising edge, and 
4) Falling edge.

In computer architecture, the clock signal is a special digital signal that is used to synchronize digital circuits. The image shown can be considered the waveform of a clock signal. Logic changes are triggered either by the rising edge or the falling edge.

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