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The document discusses the differences between analog and digital signals. It notes that analog signals have continuous values over a range, while digital signals are represented by discrete values. It also covers topics like ASCII codes and data conversion systems being used to interface analog devices with digital computer systems.

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The document discusses the differences between analog and digital signals. It notes that analog signals have continuous values over a range, while digital signals are represented by discrete values. It also covers topics like ASCII codes and data conversion systems being used to interface analog devices with digital computer systems.

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Basic Electronics >> Analog to Digital

1. The two basic types of signals are analog and:


A. digilog

B. digital

C. vetilog

D. sine wave
Answer: Option B
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2. Which of the following characterizes an analog quantity?


A. Discrete levels represent changes in a quantity.

B. Its values follow a logarithmic response curve.

C. It can be described with a finite number of steps.

D. It has a continuous set of values over a given range.


Answer: Option D
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3. ASCII stands for:


A. American Serial Communication Interface

B. Additive Signal Coupling Interface

C. American Standard Code for Information Interchange

D. none of the above


Answer: Option C
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4. Which type of signal is represented by discrete values?


A. noisy signal

B. nonlinear

C. analog
D. digital
Answer: Option D
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5. A data conversion system may be used to interface a digital computer system to:
A. an analog output device

B. a digital output device

C. an analog input device

D. a digital printer
Answer: Option A
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