Analog-Digital Converter
An Analog-Digital Converter (ADC) is an electronic device that transforms continuous analog signals into discrete digital values. This process allows analog signals, such as sound or light, to be processed by digital systems like computers and microcontrollers.
ADCs are essential in various applications, including audio recording, video processing, and sensor data acquisition. They enable devices to interpret real-world signals, making it possible for technology to interact with the physical environment effectively.