To convert the signal in the graph to binary, represent high voltage as ones and low voltage as zeros.
In digital communication, the signal is converted into a sequence of binary ones and zeros.
This allows for clearer data transmission and the use of computer algorithms to compress data.
To convert the signal in your graph to binary, you would represent the high voltage values as ones and the low voltage values as zeros.
For example, if the high voltage range is 3-4 and the low voltage range is 0-2, you would represent a high voltage as a 1 and a low voltage as a 0.