A/d converter


a/d converter
a/d converter
short for -n-log to digital converter. an electronic device that takes a voltage source as an input, and yields a digital numerical output indicating the strength of the voltage at the source. a/d converters are used in digital recording devices, in which an audio signal in an electronic circuit (as picked up by a microphone) is digitized and recorded on disk or tape. compare d/a converter.

-n-log to digital converter

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