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No. In the general case, a buffer amplifier is an analog device, but an AND or an OR gate is a digital device. Even in the specific case of a digital buffer amplifier, its still not the same because the digital buffer amplifier has more power available in its output circuit, giving it a higher fanout than just an ordinary AND or OR gate.
One could purchase a signal amplifier from Amazon, Currys and Argos. Amazon has a One For All SV9512 Signal Amplifier 1 Way System for $13.20 and is compatible with analog and digital signals.
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).
Usually output of an amplifier is a voltage ,...but in case of Operational Transconductance Amplifier ,Iout (current ) is the output. This feature, makes it useful for Electronic control of amplifier gain .
When you convert digital signal to analog, it is called as an analog signal. The device used is called digital to analog converter.
Speakers are analog devices. There is no cable and connector that will connect a digital audio jack to a speaker without a digital to analog conversion and an amplifier. If the audio output is digital, you will need a compatible amplifier that has the same digital input. Then you will need to link the amplifier to the speaker with exterior grade cable.
It used to be an analogue process but now it could be either
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No. In the general case, a buffer amplifier is an analog device, but an AND or an OR gate is a digital device. Even in the specific case of a digital buffer amplifier, its still not the same because the digital buffer amplifier has more power available in its output circuit, giving it a higher fanout than just an ordinary AND or OR gate.
A digital signal requires a repeater, which retransmits the signal in its original form, and an analog signal requires an amplifier, which increases the strength of both the signal and the noise it has accumulated.
An DAC convert digital signal to analog signal i.e Digital to Analog Converter. An ADC convert analog signal to digital signal i.e Analog to Digital Converter.
It is a signal checking or comparing ckt..... So we can use it in the analog or digital locker ckt's or in security check's etc....
A Class D amplifier is a switching or pulse-width modulation amplifier. Class D amplifiers can have either digital or analog inputs and are used for home theater system and mobile phones.
One could purchase a signal amplifier from Amazon, Currys and Argos. Amazon has a One For All SV9512 Signal Amplifier 1 Way System for $13.20 and is compatible with analog and digital signals.
a Block Diagram usually means that you draw the main components of a circuit/system with boxes *pretend / means in a box -/amplifier/-->/Analog to Digital Convertor/-->/Output/ a Block Diagram usually means that you draw the main components of a circuit/system with boxes *pretend / means in a box -/amplifier/-->/Analog to Digital Convertor/-->/Output/
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).
In the old days, Op Amps were used in analog computers to perform mathematical 'operations', such as summing, differentiation, integration etc. Hence the name.