Depends on how you set it up. If you don't mind all the TV's viewing the same channel at the same time, then one converter will work. If you want all the TV's to be able to view different channels at the same time, then you'll need the separate boxes.
A: An ADC will convert the analog to a digital value compared to a known analogue reference. Each digital output will represent a value in BCD form as bits to analog input
A: An ADC will convert the analog to a digital value compared to a known analogue reference. Each digital output will represent a value in BCD form as bits to analog input
A: An ADC will convert the analog to a digital value compared to a known analogue reference. Each digital output will represent a value in BCD form as bits to analog input
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The devices are known very simply as analog to digital converters and digital to analog converters. They are frequently shorted to A-D and D-A converters. A complete analog to digital converter will not only convert the analog signal into a set of numbers, it will also format the digital data ready to deliver to the next step in the signal chain. In television, this means generating a fairly complex stream of data that will carry not only the picture but audio and other data as well. Digital to analog converters reverse the process and use the incoming data to generate an analog signal. In television, well know examples are the digital set top boxes. They receive digital data from an antenna and convert the numbers into analog audio and video signals.
In order to watch different channels on each of the televisions a separate set top box is needed for every television. Each set top box should connect to the antenna feed that has been connected to the analog RF input of the television. If you are happy to have one channel on two televisions, a set top box that has two video and audio outputs will drive both televisions. They will show the same channel at all times of course.
the Sampling Rate.
Yes, it can, but.....when you do, each television connected to it will be required to view what's shown on the single cable box. The idea of having separate boxes is to give TV's the ability to view different channels.
The sampling rate
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Sampling Rate.
You will get a meaningless false reading either way because the converter outputs are floating (i.e. not connected to a fixed reference). You can only measure such outputs with reference to each other.