Any one explain why computer read only binary digit ( 0 , 1 ) ? | Sololearn: Learn to code for FREE!
New course! Every coder should learn Generative AI!
Try a free lesson
+ 5

Any one explain why computer read only binary digit ( 0 , 1 ) ?

16th Dec 2017, 5:58 AM
Amit
Amit - avatar
8 Answers
+ 33
actually , logical gates are used to decide whether the output is to be provided or not for a given set of input(used in digital circuits) in logical circuit , binary operation is used in which input & output is in form of pulse signal (0 indicates low volatge,1indicates high volatge) , combinations of 0&1 are made to convey a particular signal 👈 for example ::: 1 of the 3 fundamental logical gates NOT is a "simple transistor(npn or pnp ... thats ur choice☺) which works as a switch" //for circuit diagrams & more information ... u can follow "physics galaxy"
16th Dec 2017, 12:07 PM
Gaurav Agrawal
Gaurav Agrawal - avatar
+ 17
yes only that was left @David the one who asked this question will be thinking " why have i asked this question" ????? 😂😂😂
31st Dec 2017, 7:46 PM
Gaurav Agrawal
Gaurav Agrawal - avatar
+ 15
Yes, good thread. Though most of you are better informed in this area than I, the answer to the original question would seem to be this. There are non-binary computers, but binary computers are so much more common than non-binary computers because binary operations are easier to implement in hardware. This is why we don't see many ternary computers these days. ??
31st Dec 2017, 7:46 PM
Eric Blinkidu
Eric Blinkidu - avatar
+ 11
Hi Mr. JPM7, from someone's POV who is curious about the cause and effect in practical level, it's no longer a big issue to deal with WHY and HOW. Having a deep hunger for knowing the unknowns and not buy into their shortcomings in the first place, make a real difference between a mediocre learner and a successful one. Hopefully, our friends do some self-study and make it clear for themselves about what they truly want out of this journey. BTW, I'm really optimistic for that matter. :)
17th Dec 2017, 4:57 AM
Babak
Babak - avatar
+ 7
This is, hands down, one of my favorite threads to have come across. I especially enjoyed the notes on how CD/DVD and RW tech works. I'll be doing some research later on this. This topic reminds me of an excellent book I highly recommend adding to one's library: Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software by Charles Petzold https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0735611319/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1514748590&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=code&dpPl=1&dpID=310WZuKyEUL&ref=plSrch
31st Dec 2017, 7:32 PM
David Carroll
David Carroll - avatar
+ 1
thanks
16th Dec 2017, 6:24 AM
Amit
Amit - avatar
+ 1
it's means .... computer continue on or off
16th Dec 2017, 6:25 AM
Amit
Amit - avatar
+ 1
cuz a magnet has only north and south, there is no west or east etc...
16th Dec 2017, 10:22 PM
---
--- - avatar