A digital waveform is a representation of a digital signal over time, typically displayed as a series of discrete levels or pulses that correspond to binary values (0s and 1s). Unlike analog waveforms, which vary continuously, digital waveforms switch between fixed voltage levels, making them suitable for digital electronics and communication systems. They are often used to visualize the timing and behavior of digital circuits, including logic states and data transmission.
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