Digital computers are those which we use in our day to day life. Univac, ibm360 and other mainframe computers are its example. Also the modern computers of dell, hp, etc are all digital in nature
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Univac was a digital computer, as was the IBM 360 and other "Mainf Frame computers. All modern computers that you buy and use today (Apple, HP, Dell, etc.) are digital computers.
If you own a PC, that's one.
Computers were initially a job title for individuals who were charged with finding the answers to long or complicated math problems. These were often employed by businesses for computing balance sheets. Today, the term "computer" is applied to anything that processes data. For example, the Onboard Diagnostic Computer in a car is tasked with monitoring numerous sensors in the car, and storing and reporting problems as they arise. The computer in a digital watch counts the electrical oscillation and reports that as a given time. Even something as simple as an abacus could be considered a computer in its most basic form.
Univac was a digital computer, as was the IBM 360 and other "Mainf Frame computers. All modern computers that you buy and use today (Apple, HP, Dell, etc.) are digital computers.
If you own a PC, that's one.
A digital device uses discrete values. By contrast, non-digital systems use a range of values to represent information. Although digital representations are discrete, the information represented can be either discrete, such as or continuous, such as sounds, images, and other measurements of continuous systems.The word digital comes from the same source as the word digit and digitus (the Latin word for finger), as fingers are used for discrete counting.
The word digital is most commonly used in computing and electronics, especially where real-world information is converted to binary numeric form as in digital audio and digital Photography.
Here are some of the most popular methods of connecting to a "Digital Computer"
These are the most relevant to a "Digital Computer" However, there are many other tools/systems online similar, I believe these are the primaries.
an example of a digital divide is a computer,pod,TV and more.
These are the digital devices solenoid, computer, computer hardware, mobile phone, camera etc.
Usually no. "Digital radars" convert the analog signal to digital, and use a digital computer to process it to understand what's happening out there. That's a hybrid system but not a hybrid computer. Some radars in the 1970s did part of the computing by analog methods. That was a hybrid computer.
Transfer cable is used to transfer digital video to and from a computer and camcorder.
A digital computer is that one which represents the information by the binary digits.