Digital Communication - Analog To Digital
Digital Communication - Analog To Digital
The communication that occurs in our day-to-day life is in the form of signals. These signals,
such as sound signals, generally, are analog in nature. When the communication needs to be
established over a distance, then the analog signals are sent through wire, using different
techniques for effective transmission.
In order to overcome these problems, the signals are digitized using different techniques. The
digitized signals allow the communication to be more clear and accurate without losses.
The following figure indicates the difference between analog and digital signals. The digital
signals consist of 1s and 0s which indicate High and Low values respectively.
The effect of distortion, noise, and interference is much less in digital signals as they are
less affected.
Digital circuits are easy to design and cheaper than analog circuits.
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The signal is un-altered as the pulse needs a high disturbance to alter its properties,
which is very difficult.
Signal processing functions such as encryption and compression are employed in digital
circuits to maintain the secrecy of the information.
The probability of error occurrence is reduced by employing error detecting and error
correcting codes.
Digital signals can be saved and retrieved more conveniently than analog signals.
Many of the digital circuits have almost common encoding techniques and hence similar
devices can be used for a number of purposes.
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Source
The source can be an analog signal. Example: A Sound signal
Input Transducer
This is a transducer which takes a physical input and converts it to an electrical signal
(Example: microphone). This block also consists of an analog to digital converter where a
digital signal is needed for further processes.
Source Encoder
The source encoder compresses the data into minimum number of bits. This process helps in
effective utilization of the bandwidth. It removes the redundant bits
unnecessaryexcessbits, i. e. , zeroes .
Channel Encoder
The channel encoder, does the coding for error correction. During the transmission of the signal,
due to the noise in the channel, the signal may get altered and hence to avoid this, the channel
encoder adds some redundant bits to the transmitted data. These are the error correcting bits.
Digital Modulator
The signal to be transmitted is modulated here by a carrier. The signal is also converted to
analog from the digital sequence, in order to make it travel through the channel or medium.
Channel
The channel or a medium, allows the analog signal to transmit from the transmitter end to the
receiver end.
Digital Demodulator
This is the first step at the receiver end. The received signal is demodulated as well as
converted again from analog to digital. The signal gets reconstructed here.
Channel Decoder
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The channel decoder, after detecting the sequence, does some error corrections. The distortions
which might occur during the transmission, are corrected by adding some redundant bits. This
addition of bits helps in the complete recovery of the original signal.
Source Decoder
The resultant signal is once again digitized by sampling and quantizing so that the pure digital
output is obtained without the loss of information. The source decoder recreates the source
output.
Output Transducer
This is the last block which converts the signal into the original physical form, which was at the
input of the transmitter. It converts the electrical signal into physical output (Example: loud
speaker).
Output Signal
This is the output which is produced after the whole process. Example − The sound signal
received.
This unit has dealt with the introduction, the digitization of signals, the advantages and the
elements of digital communications. In the coming chapters, we will learn about the concepts of
Digital communications, in detail.
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