Understanding the Basics of Digital Data and Computers

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Explore the fundamental concepts of digital data and computers, including microprocessors, binary systems, and computer memory. Learn how computers store and process data using binary representation and the differences between binary and decimal number systems. Dive into the essential role of microprocessors as the brain of computers.

  • Digital Data
  • Computers
  • Binary Systems
  • Microprocessors
  • Memory

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  1. Digital Data

  2. Microprocessor : Computers are powered by microprocessors. The microprocessor is the brain of a computer . A microprocessor is made up of millions of tiny electronic switches. A switch can either be on or off . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w gbV6DLVezo

  3. A computer stores and processes data in a simple format because it only understands these two states On and off . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl McMhkPqvg

  4. Binary system The binary system only uses zero and one to represent data . Eight bits is called a byte . A computer uses binary to store text, images, video or audio.

  5. Binary vs. Decimal The decimal number system uses 10 digits (0 to 9) The binary number uses two digits (0 and 1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z 03p3yhGmk&t=36s

  6. Measuring computer memory

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