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- Jul 19, 2011
I'm building a project and it's dawned on me overtime that this project is a lot more complicated that I thought. I need to start from the absolute basics and I thought this would be a great start.
I want to know...
* How I cant store memory [0 = 0], [1 = 1], [10 = 2], [11 = 3], [100 = 4], etc., onto a copper wire system.
* If that's too far out there I really just need to know how binary is sent in electrical signals?
I have read a recent post here and interpreted it to be, oh say, 4 separate wires next to each other with each wire carrying a 1 or 0 (electric signal or none) and then carried to the processor and stored into the processor's own memory where it waits for another sequence to come (or instruction w/e) and then sends those binary codes to the correct logic gates where it then comes out of the processor.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Thank you, guys!
I want to know...
* How I cant store memory [0 = 0], [1 = 1], [10 = 2], [11 = 3], [100 = 4], etc., onto a copper wire system.
* If that's too far out there I really just need to know how binary is sent in electrical signals?
I have read a recent post here and interpreted it to be, oh say, 4 separate wires next to each other with each wire carrying a 1 or 0 (electric signal or none) and then carried to the processor and stored into the processor's own memory where it waits for another sequence to come (or instruction w/e) and then sends those binary codes to the correct logic gates where it then comes out of the processor.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Thank you, guys!