What are Analog and Digital Signals? Differences, Examples
The basic difference between analog and digital signals is that an analog signal is a continuous signal whereas a digital signal is a discrete signal.
The basic difference between analog and digital signals is that an analog signal is a continuous signal whereas a digital signal is a discrete signal.
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