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No, Super computers are still digital machines processing a larger number of instructions or sets of instructions through higher processing power available by better chips or coupled processors

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Is analog signal has power?

all signals have power, analog or digital


Why do you give prefer digital upon analog?

digital yes. its more convenient and requires less thinking power. Absolutely no. require the same knowledge. but digital can only have two states where is analog has infinite states.


Why is a computer electronic?

The data across the wire is being sent in 1s and 0s. 1s mean on and 0s mean off. Digital signals are moved in a up down almost perfect rhythm. Analog shows data in jerky signal and its harder to read. That is why when analog power goes into your system from the wall jack it is converted into digital power.


What is the best order for connecting digital and analog devices to a power strip?

I doubt that it matters.


What are the disadvantages of a digital multimeter?

An analog meter will respond to linearly as current is present . digital meters cannot do that not until the conversion is complete. in essence an analog meter is human friendly as compared to a digital meter. both have their places in applications.


What does Analog power saving mode mean on your computer?

what does and analog computer do? Analog power saving, which can be activated by going to "Power Options" on your control panel, is a simple, manual way to save electricity that your computer uses. It allows you basically to pick what and when you want something to be inactive on your hard drive. This is normally done automatically. If you have problems with the new settings, just change it to default.


What is analog device?

Analog devices are machines and components that react or work in a linear manner, often with an ability to make a continuous change. For example, a volume knob on a radio could be an analog device because it controls audio power output over a continuous range. Many amplifiers, power supplies, and radios use analog devices for generating or processing analog signals. Digital devices are machines and components that are always found in one specific state or another, rather than in some range between two points. Many analog and digital systems are designed to simulate the best features found in the other type of system, e.g., analog controls on a digital CD player, or digital controls on an analog radio.


Comparison between ADC and DAC?

An ADC, or analog to digital decoder, is used to "translate" analog signals into digital signals. An analog signal can take on any value, such as 0.1V, 0.5V, 4.12V, 5V and so on. A digital signal on the other hand can either be "high" or "low", 1 or 0. A computer can only work with digital signals, and therefore you need to convert an analog signal into a digital signal in order for the computer to be able to work with it. This is what you do when you record sounds or music. Sound is an analog signal and had to be converted with an ADC to a digital signal before it can be used in a compter or stored on a CD. A DAC, or digital to analog decoder is the oposite of the ADC. Here the digital signal is converted into an analog signal. This is what happens when you play music from a CD-plate. On a CD there are a number of holes, which each translates as a 0 or 1. These are read with a laser beam which is reflected back into a receiver whenever the laserbeam hits a hole. This then counts as a 1. When the disk is spinning it produces a stream of 1s and 0s, which togerther form a binary string, such as 00010111011101. The DAC then converts this value into a analogue signal, such as 1.1V, which is then used to power your speaker and produce audible sound.


Do you have to have a digital converter box?

No, you should not need a digital converter box anymore (unless you are still using an old analog television). Most digital televisions sold are capable of receiving both digital signals and the few remaining analog signals (permitted for very low power stations only at this time).


What is an analog multitester?

And analog multi-tester will have a meter, battery, and switch. The meter is the part that can show the conversion of analog to digital or simply act as an analog display. The battery is the power source and the switch is the part that allows you to select the specific function of the multi-tester.


What is the difference between power electronics and linear electronics?

Power electronics is study about controlling the power using electronics devices, Electronics is study about controlling the electrons flow&make amplification of electrons for required areas


Part of multimeter?

A multimeter has many parts. Some of these include the display, the controls, the probes, and the power source. Multimeters can be analog or digital.