Binärsymbol
A Binärsymbol, often referred to as a binary symbol or bit, is the most fundamental unit of information in computing and digital communications. It represents a choice between two mutually exclusive states. These states are conventionally denoted as 0 and 1. The term "binary" itself comes from the Latin word "binarius," meaning "consisting of two."
In digital systems, these states are physically realized through various means. For instance, in electrical circuits,
A single binärsymbol is called a bit, which is a contraction of "binary digit." Multiple bits can