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Radium
- Jan 1, 1970
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What will happen if an sine-wave analog signal is forced into a
electrical device only meant for receiving digital signals?
electrical device only meant for receiving digital signals?
Radium said:What will happen if an sine-wave analog signal is forced into a
electrical device only meant for receiving digital signals?
electrical device only meant for receiving digital signals?
What will happen if an sine-wave analog signal is forced into a
electrical device only meant for receiving digital signals?
Components that can't
handle the slow rise-time will likely be damaged.
At best driving an analog signal into the digital port of some equipment will
do nothing, or at best result in garbage at the output. Or it could damage a
component in the equipment.
(Dbowey) wrote in message
How so?
of digital signals (discrete, square-wave, spikes) could not enjoy the
smoothness of analog signals (smoothly varying, sine-wave)
Quack said:The 'digital device' will see a '1' or '0' when the analogue signal
rises above or falls below a curtain threshold. As far as i have seen,
this is usually about 1.5 to 2.0 volts. below which will be seen as a
'0', above a '1' (typically).
What are you trying to do ?
Alex.