Digital signals are discrete time signals generated by digital modulation. Unlike analog signals, which are continuous and can take on any value within a range, digital signals are represented by a sequence of discrete values, typically binary (0s and 1s). This characteristic makes digital signals less susceptible to noise and interference, providing a more robust… Read More
Continue ReadingAnalog Signals: The Foundation of Traditional Communication and Modern Applications
Analog signals are continuous signals that vary smoothly over time and can take on any value within a given range. These signals are fundamental to many traditional communication systems and have various applications in modern technology. This article explores the key aspects of analog signals, their applications, benefits, challenges, and future prospects. Understanding Analog Signals… Read More
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