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'''Analog-digital-converter''' or '''ADC''' is an electronic circuit that converts a continous signal in the analog domain into a discrete signal in the digital domain. | '''Analog-digital-converter''' or '''ADC''' is an electronic circuit that converts a continous signal in the analog domain into a discrete signal in the digital domain. | ||
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* [[Digital-analog-converter]] | * [[Digital-analog-converter]] | ||
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Analog-digital-converter or ADC is an electronic circuit that converts a continous signal in the analog domain into a discrete signal in the digital domain.
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