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A: By adding an ADC analog digital converter but then again false triggering and monotonic and other errors makes this approach not desirable. unless heavily filtered the numbers will just rolls by filtering you get back again to analog response.

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Is battery level indicator a digital?

yes


WHAT IS the differences between analog and digital sensors?

Digital sensors produce digital output (0 or 1) which can be easy to communicate directly with a microcontroller. Analog sensors provide analog outputs which one must firstly digitize to sense the level. Analog sensors are generally more accurate.


Difference between analog simulator and digital simulator?

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).


How the digital input is converted to an analog output by the converter?

A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) converts digital input signals, typically represented as binary numbers, into corresponding analog voltage levels. The DAC processes the binary data by assigning a specific voltage level to each binary value, using resistive ladders, capacitors, or other electronic components to translate the digital code into a smooth, continuous analog signal. This output can then be used to drive speakers, displays, or other analog devices, effectively transforming discrete digital information into a form that can be perceived in the real world.


What is the function of a slicer circuit?

A slicer circuit is used to convert an analog signal into a digital signal by determining whether the input signal is above or below a certain threshold level. It effectively "slices" the waveform, producing a clean digital output that represents logical high or low states, which is essential for reliable data transmission and processing in digital systems. Slicer circuits are commonly employed in communication systems to improve signal integrity and reduce noise interference.

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What are analog instruments?

Analog instruments take an level of signal and convert it to a read out. As opposed to digital instruments whereby the same signal is processed digitally to display the same results


Why don't you have digital signal but you have anolog signal?

digital signal just have level 1 or zero . but in the real life digital signal are not produced directly.just think when electricity generates what happens ? we gate a sinusoidal wave which have different-2 amplitude on different time.My mean there are no fixed level 0,1. Think when wheel of vehicle are moving they also generate analog signal.We can convert an analog signal to digital signal by using ADC(analog to digital converter).


Is battery level indicator a digital?

yes


WHAT IS the differences between analog and digital sensors?

Digital sensors produce digital output (0 or 1) which can be easy to communicate directly with a microcontroller. Analog sensors provide analog outputs which one must firstly digitize to sense the level. Analog sensors are generally more accurate.


How are digital and analog signals similar?

They both convey differences in voltage level. An anologue signal can send any level between limits. A digital signal only sends two different levels, one represents a 1 or high level, the other represents 0 or low level.


Which is faster an analog computer or a digital computer?

built with the same level of technology, analog computers are always faster but less accurate than digital computers. however as little significant work on analog computers has been done since the 1980s, they currently significantly lag behind digital computers in speed.


What are the advantages of digital hearing aids over the traditional analog units?

Analog hearing aids simply boost the volume level of things around you. Digital ones can boost specific frequencies that need boosting instead.


Difference between analog simulator and digital simulator?

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).


How the digital input is converted to an analog output by the converter?

A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) converts digital input signals, typically represented as binary numbers, into corresponding analog voltage levels. The DAC processes the binary data by assigning a specific voltage level to each binary value, using resistive ladders, capacitors, or other electronic components to translate the digital code into a smooth, continuous analog signal. This output can then be used to drive speakers, displays, or other analog devices, effectively transforming discrete digital information into a form that can be perceived in the real world.


Why are some converter boxes some cheap some expensive?

A Digital Television (DTV) Converter Box is an electronic device that converts the new free over-the-air digital signal into an analog signal viewable on older "analog" television set. The digital to analog converter box connects your antenna or rabbit ears to your TV set. It will allow you to continue watching TV after February 17, 2009, the day the transition to "all digital" takes place. A digital to analog converter box will not give you a digital picture on an analog TV set. Analog TV sets using the set top boxes will show digital broadcasts, but not in the full picture quality of digital TV. However, your picture will be better than it was with the old analog signal. Technically speaking about picture quality: The reason the picture quality won't be as good on an analog TV set is because of the display resolution. Analog TV screens aren't designed to display the same level of picture quality and resolution that is found in the digital TV signal.


What are the advantages of digital over analog?

The advantage of analog over digital or vice versa , is dependent on the input information type and / or signal amplitude where applicable , also on what the application is and other considerations like information / signal processing , storage , etc. The choice is decided by the advantages as per the requirements. As a rule the information carried by an analog signal is dependent on its instantaneous magnitude or position.Thus it is highly susecptible to corruption by extraneous noise sources which can affect the magnitude arbitrarily. On the other hand a digital signal typically carries information as changes in amplitude level between two ( or more ) arbitrarily predefined levels, arranged in a predetermined format and grouping ( more familiar as a code ). As long as the digital signal can be retrived without major loss in blocks of code , the original information can be mathematically retrived. Whenever the information and / or signal level is very small and / or in analog form , invariably some form of analog processing is required before any meaningful conversion to digital format or processing can be done. Now due to vast processing powers of digital circuits & computers , the advantage of analog is limited to very specialised requirements where the disadvantages of digital format would outweigh any other considertions. So for all purposes it would be invariably advantageous to use digital format and convert to analog whenever required. The only notable analog format which will always be required is for human sound & visual interface ( or for that matter other senses ) which the body perceives and processes only as analog signals , even the pseudo analog modes of Class D Audio Amplifiers , LCD Displays , Projection , Digital Printing etc. which operate in the Digital mode to simulate analog signal output. It may be noted that the Morse Code was essentially a digital format, while Semaphore ( uses Flag & Hand positions to convey information ) was an analog signal by virtue of hand position.


Classification of hearing aids based on signal processing?

Hearing aids can be classified based on signal processing into three main categories: analog, digital, and programmable. Analog hearing aids amplify sound in a continuous manner, while digital hearing aids convert sound into digital signals, allowing for more precise manipulation and customization of sound quality. Programmable hearing aids offer some level of customization through user adjustments but still utilize analog circuitry. Digital hearing aids are the most advanced, providing features like noise reduction, feedback cancellation, and connectivity options.