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The big difference is inputs and outputs. Digital ICs expect high/low true/false inputs and outputs. Analog ICs take any inputs, and produce outputs of any level. For example, an audio amplifier is an analog IC. It takes an analog input (sound), and produces an analog output (louder sound). A ripple counter is an example of a digital IC. It takes a digital input (clock pulses), and produces a number of digital outputs (the digital outputs of the flip flops, collectively representing a number in binary).
It outputs information from the computer.
Yes, the devices need to have Digital Audio Input and Outputs for this to be possible.
The number & types of inputs & outputs will vary with the complexity of the VFD & serve as a means of comparison between manufacturers of variable frequency drives. VFD inputs & outputs are either digital or analog signals. Digital inputs & outputs have two states (either on or off), while analog inputs & outputs have many states that vary across a range of values.
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digital
This can be contrasted with quality control, which is focused on process outputs.
Try using the composite (analog) outputs from your cable box instead of the digital outputs.
Control
5.1 analog outputs; 7.1 is only for the digital output only
It's a device that samples an analog signal and outputs an equivalent binary value
Display and pilot light.