4.5.6 Representing Images, Sound And Other Data. Flashcards

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What is analogue data?

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No limits to the values that the data can take in.

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What is digital data?

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Discrete, meaning it can onlt take particular values.

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3
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What range of values can analogue data take?

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Any range.

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4
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What range can digital data take?

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One of a specified range of values.

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5
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How often can analogue data change?

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As frequently as required.

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6
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How often does digital data create?

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At specified intervals.

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7
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What does an analogue signal look like?

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Smooth curves and sometimes feature sharp peaks.

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8
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What does a digital signal look like?

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Sharp edges and vertical drops.

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9
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What is DAC?

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Digital to analogue conversion.

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10
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How do you convert from digital to analogue?

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Using a digital to analogue converter (DAC).

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What does a DAC do?

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Reads a bit pattern representing an analogue signal and outputs n alternating, analogue, electrical current.

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12
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What is the most common use for a DAC?

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Converting digital aidio signals into analogue signals.

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