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digitize

In computing, to turn analogue signals into the binary data a computer can read. Any type of analogue signal can be digitized, including pictures, sound, video, or film. The result is files that can be manipulated, stored, or transmitted by computers. See analogue-to-digital converter.



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John Price Wilkin, the library's associate director, says this group digitizes between 3,000 and 5,000 microfilm documents a year, and estimates that more than 3,000 volumes of English-language documents from the 18th century have been digitized as part of a project entitled, "Early English Books Online.
Digivance digitizes radio frequency (RF) for transport over fiber and enables wireless carriers to add capacity and extend coverage in their networks.
This hardware consists of an optical probe that digitizes an object using laser light.
 
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