"Introduction To Digital Electronics
"Introduction To Digital Electronics
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2. Digital vs Analog
Analog and digital signals are used to transmit information, usually through electric
signals. In both these technologies, the information, such as any audio or video, is
transformed into electric signals. The difference between analog and
digital technologies is that in analog technology, information is translated into electric
pulses of varying amplitude. In digital technology, translation of information is into
binary format (zero or one) where each bit is representative of two distinct amplitudes.
Comparison chart
Analog Digital
Signal Analog signal is a continuous signal Digital signals are discrete time signals
Analog Digital
Example Human voice in air, analog electronic Computers, CDs, DVDs, and other digital
devices. electronic devices.
Technology Analog technology records waveforms as Samples analog waveforms into a limited
they are. set of numbers and records them.
Response to More likely to get affected reducing Less affected since noise response are
Noise accuracy analog in nature
Uses Can be used in analog devices only. Best Best suited for Computing and digital
suited for audio and video transmission. electronics.
Bandwidth Analog signal processing can be done in There is no guarantee that digital signal
real time and consumes less bandwidth. processing can be done in real time and
consumes more bandwidth to carry out
the same information.
Memory Stored in the form of wave signal Stored in the form of binary bit
Analog Digital
Power Analog instrument draws large power Digital instrument drawS only negligible
power
Cost Low cost and portable Cost is high and not easily portable
Errors Analog instruments usually have a scale Digital instruments are free from
which is cramped at lower end and give observational errors like parallax and
considerable observational errors. approximation errors.
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