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An analog control system is one that presents data by measuring a continuous variable. This reports the data back in voltage or pressure.
A digital system is one which works at most basic level. Digital systems are based on discontinuous data or events ,they can distinguish between just two values 1 and 0. Where 0 is Off and 1 is On.
Greater possible accuracyNo driftNo temperature sensitivityReduced noiseNo aging problemsEasier to change if neededHowever where speed of response is critical the analog control system may be preferred over digital.
for dcs 8086 and 8085 are usually used as base microcontroller as these have indication flags which r signaled to registers
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No. But most distributed control systems ARE digital.
Compact camera, superzoom camera, System camera and DSLR
No. You cannot economically convert a film camera to a digital camera. The digital system is very different and fitting it to an existing film camera is more expensive than buying a new digital camera. Some of the more expensive professional cameras can change between film and digital backs replacing the film transport with digital technology. The replacement backing includes all the electronics and controls typical of a digital camera of that caliber.
Kodak's Easyshare system makes the whole system (camera, charging, and printing) work together seamlessly.
It is a digital form of recording. The camera you have can directly save video to a digital media device such as a flash drive or onto your computer system.
:In 1991, Kodak released the first professional digital camera system (DCS), aimed at photojournalists. It was a Nikon F-3 camera equipped by Kodak with a 1.3 megapixel sensor.
Yes, the Canon Digital Rebel camera is ideal for professional photographers. It offers high quality and performance and unlimited Electro-Optical System creativity.
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A small digital camera can be mounted in a wall clock and go totally un noticed
Digital Image Processing is a type of Digital manipulation pertaining to pictures and video. "Photoshopping" a digital picture is an example of Digital Image Processing. Another example is what takes place in a digital camera when the image is captured on the image sensor and converted into a JPEG file to be saved on a memory card. Digital Signal Processing is a generic term for any manipulation of a Digitally encoded signal, such as Audio, Video, or Radio Signals. This also includes Digital Image Processing where there is a signal being sent from one part of a system to another, such as in a digital camera. There are Microprocessors that are specifically built to process digital signals known as "Digital Signal Processors" (or DSP's).
Basically - No. A computer virus can possibly damage images you have downloaded to your computer, but not your camera. A virus does its business by running certain system commands in the operating system. The camera does not have the same type of operating system as a computer.