⚡ NOISE ADDED
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⚡ NOISE ADDED
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⚡ NOISE ADDED
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Same noise at each stage
ANALOG
Original Signal
Stage 0
After Transmission
Stage 1
After Amplification
Stage 2
Final Output
Stage 3
DIGITAL
Original Signal
Stage 0
After Transmission
Stage 1
After Amplification
Stage 2
Final Output
Stage 3
Analog: Graceful Degradation
Every stage adds noise that cannot be removed. The original signal information is permanently mixed with noise. After many stages, the signal becomes unusable.
Digital: Regeneration
At each stage, we ask: "Is it above or below the threshold?" Then output a clean HIGH or LOW. Noise is rejected—the signal is perfectly restored every time.
The Digital Advantage
With only two states (HIGH and LOW), digital systems have huge noise margins. As long as noise doesn't push a signal past the threshold, we can always recover the original data. This is why digital logic uses binary—it's maximally resistant to real-world interference.