Digital Electronics
Digital Electronics (DE) is the study of electronic circuits that are used to process and control digital signals. In contrast to analog electronics, where information is represented by a continuously varying voltage, digital signals are represented by two discrete voltages or logic levels. This distinction allows for greater signal speed and storage capabilities and has revolutionized the world of electronics.
Instructor
Matthew Pitner
Digital Electronics I Digital Forensics
Matt Pitner has been teaching since 2004.
He loves teaching programming through his AP Computer Science A class as well as his 1st year programming class. He also enjoys teaching a section of Computer Maintenance that supports our Cybersecurity pathway.
He basically just loves teaching and all things technology.