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1.1 An engineer claims the following about the digital format: “ In a digital system, logic 0 and logic 1 are represented by two voltage levels. Since there is a significant voltage difference between the two levels, noise will not affect the logic value, and thus digitized information is immune to noise.” Is the statement correct? Explain.
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