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What is the difference between analogue and digital signals?

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Question added by Usama Hakim , Electrical Field Engineer , BECHTEL
Date Posted: 2016/08/18
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Analog signals are two dimensional continous signals which vary with respect to time,space or the function, represented mostly as x(t)

Eg: x(t)= sin 2.5t

Digital signals are those which are discrete in both axis, and are mostly defined in either of two states as 1/0, on/off, high/low; represented mostly as x(n) and described in binary as

x(n)={001,110,111,000,111,010}

 

 

Usama Hakim
by Usama Hakim , Electrical Field Engineer , BECHTEL

Digital is open/closed status

analoge is a variable value with time 

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