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how digital systems show and send information - Coggle Diagram
how digital systems show and send information
definition of binary code
it is a code using 0 and 1's to show a letter or a digit.
in binary code 1 means on and 0 means off
they use 0 and 1 for coding so people like hackers and scammers can't read what it means
white also means on and black can also mean off in binary code
numbers in binary code.
you read binary code from right to left.
the numbers double each time when using binary code they do this because when adding them together you can make any number! Eg:1,2,4,8,16,
you can use many bits in binary code you can even go up to 10000 bits
transmitter
in laptops there are little things called stransmitters that create the images and colours to show you on your laptop
this is a transmitter the are heaps of these installed in your laptop to create images with colours
letters in binary code
most of the time random numbers equal random letters to stop hackers and scammers understanding what they are saying!
there are different numbers that equal different letters!
this photo is the alphabet reference
binary code is how the computer sends messages
how pixels travels
The binary code gets made to match the picture. Then the binary code that is on or the binary code says 1 they get flipped over to there colour using the transmitter. then the picture is made using the pixels.