
Electronic Signals
Electronic signals are ways of transmitting information through electrical waves or pulses. They can be analog, which vary smoothly to represent data, or digital, which use discrete high and low states to encode information. These signals travel through wires or wireless media to power devices, communicate data, or control systems. They form the foundation of modern electronics, including computers, phones, and communication networks, enabling rapid and efficient exchange of information. Understanding electronic signals helps explain how electronic devices process, send, and receive data seamlessly around us.