Definition
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An A/D converter (also analog-to-digital converter) is
“ | a device that converts a continuously variable electronic signal to discrete numerical values representing the signal's amplitude or change in amplitude.[1] | ” |
References
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- ↑ ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation, Glossary, App. B, at 223.
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