digital logic
Definitions
The branch of electronics and computer engineering that deals with the design and analysis of circuits using discrete voltage levels to represent binary values.
A system of representing information using binary digits (0 and 1) and processing them through logical operations such as AND, OR, and NOT.
Examples
The computer science course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of digital logic.
Engineers use digital logic to design the complex circuits found in modern microprocessors.
Understanding digital logic is essential for anyone interested in how hardware processes binary information.
Synonyms
Boolean algebra binary logic switching theory circuit logic computer logic logical design digital electronics
Antonyms
analog logic continuous signal processing fuzzy logic probabilistic logic non-binary system linear signal processing