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A-to-D converter (ADC)

A) A circuit that uses digital sampling to convert an analogue signal into a digital representation of that signal. An ADC for digitising video must be capable of sampling at 10 to 150 million samples per second (MSPS).

b) Converts analogue voltages and currents to the digital representation used by computer systems. This enables the computer to sense real-world signals.

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