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Digital systems contain devices such as logic gates, flip-flops, shift registers and counters. A computer is an example of a digital system.
A digital meter can display many values, but not every value within its range. For example the display on the right can show 6.25 and 6.26 but not a value between them. This is not a problem because digital meters normally have sufficient digits to show values more precisely than it is possible to read an analogue display.
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