Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Computers Modulator Demodulators (Modems) are used to change the analogue :: Computer Science
Computers Modulator Demodulators (Modems) are used to change the analogue   to digital and the other way around    Analogue to Digital Conversion    Matt Davey    Analogue to Digital Conversion is the way of converting a continous  analogue signal to a series of digital binary numbers. This is done in  many pieces of hardware by taking samples of the analogue signal and  then each sample is digitised into a binary code by a microchip. This  process is known as Quantization a process where a continuous signal  is converted to a series of points at discrete levels. This process is  specific to the music industry.    In Computers Modulator Demodulators (Modems) are used to change the  analogue to digital and the other way around. The modem uploads data  to the Internet by converting it to an analogue signal and  broadcasting it through the phone line, then when downloading it  converts the analogue signal to binary 1ââ¬â¢s and 0ââ¬â¢s.    The analogue wave is created by vibrations in the sound the waveform  today is usually recorded into digital format by an Analogue Digital  Converter (ADC). The Waveform is turned into a stream of numbers and  the ADC records the numbers and feeds them through the speakers. In  the computer world a modem is commonly used to connect to the largest  Wide area network the internet. The modem uses ASCII Code to translate  the waveform to the computer and then back to waveform to translate it  and broadcast it over the phone line again.    This was thought to be irreverent when ISDN came in because ISDN was a  digital network but this didnââ¬â¢t take off because of the price and the  work involved in setting one up but speeds of an ISDN reached 128kbps  this was fast for the time.    All ADCs work by sampling their input at intervals of time.  					    
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