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Rudy J. van de Plassche has written: 'CMOS Integrated Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters' 'Integrated analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters' -- subject(s): Analog-to-digital converters, Digital-to-analog converters, Integrated circuits
Priya Parthasarathy has written: 'Optimum quantization for the adaptive loops in MDFE' -- subject(s): Analog-to-digital converters, Signal processing, Digital techniques
Analogue-to-Digital Converters,Digital-to-analog converter.
Digital converters are used to convert an analog input into a digital current. They also have converters that covert from digital to analog. These are used for older model TVs that need to take a newer digital technology input but the tv still requires analog.
The clock time of analog to digital converters depends on the design of the converter, which depends on the performance expectations for the system.
—Analog digital hybrid modulation seeks the ways to eliminate the incoherent quantization noise component in digital communication, instead of conveniently making it minimal.
by using some of the converters we can swap the analog dash into digital
Richard Schreier has written: 'Transfer function design' 'Understanding delta-sigma data converters' -- subject(s): Modulators (Electronics), Analog-to-digital converters, Digital-to-analog converters
In source coding (analog-to-digital conversion and compression), the difference between the actual analog value and quantized digital value due is called quantization error. This error is due either to rounding or truncation
Quantization noise is a model of quantization error introduced by quantization in the analog-to-digital conversion(ADC) in telecommunication systems and signal processing.
Klaus Waldschmidt has written: 'Schaltungen der Datenverarbeitung' -- subject(s): Analog-to-digital converters, Circuits, Digital integrated circuits, Digital-to-analog converters, Electronic digital computers, Microcomputers, Semiconductors
Error resulting from trying to represent a continuous analog signal with discrete, stepped digital data. The problem arises when the analog value being sampled falls between two digital "steps." When this happens, the analog value must be represented by the nearest digital value, resulting in a very slight error. In other words, the difference between the continuous analog waveform, and the stair-stepped digital representation is quantization error.