It's usually analog, but digital signals can be converted, if needed.
Transverse waves exist in both digital and analog forms. The nature of the wave itself (transverse) is independent of whether the signal it carries is digital or analog. The modulation or encoding of the wave determines whether it is digital or analog.
Yes, it is
no light is a wave Analog are waves Digital is pulses (1 or 0)
the Sampling Rate.
The sampling rate
The VAIO logo represents integration of analog and digital technologies - the 'VA' showing an analog wave and the 'IO' a digital binary code.
Sampling Rate.
no light is a wave Analog are waves Digital is pulses (1 or 0)
No and yes. Digital signals are usually square or pulse waves. By Fourier analysis, however, every periodic wave, even a square wave, is the summation of some series (often infinite) of sine waves.
Amplitude Modulation or analog is like a wave, digital is a series of 1s and 0s. Different animals unless you want to add complexity by including a converter between analog and digital
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 quantizes it into discrete points represented by zeros and ones (digital information). The number of samples must be at least two times the highest frequency component of the analog wave. The number of bits in each sample determines how close the digital information is to the actual value of the analog signal.