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what is analog and digital system


Ajay 10th Oct, 2019
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pdwords Student Expert 10th Oct, 2019

Hello,


Analog Signal


  • An analog signal is a continuous wave that changes over a period of time, it has no fixed range and is described by amplitude, period or frequency and phase.Human voice is an example of this.
  • Represented by a sine wave, this is more prone to distortion and transmit data in the form of waves.


Digital Signal


  • It's a discrete wave that carries information in binary form, it has finite number and is described by bit rate and bit intervals.
  • The signals that are used for transmission in a computer are digital signal.
  • Represented by square waves, this is less prone to distortion.
Payal 10th Oct, 2019

Hii aspirants

let me clear your doubt.

analog system is a continous wave system in which wave keeps on changing over a given period of time. where as digital signal is discrete in nature. analog system  is represented by sine wave and digital system is represented by square wave.

I hope my answer will help you out

Good luck

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