Analogue and digital data Flashcards

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How is data transferred?

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It needs to be conveyed by either analogue or digital signals through cables or wireless.

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What is analogue data?

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Analogue data is data that continuously varies.

An example of this would be human speech: sound waves travel through the air and can be heard by someone’s ears.

Analogue data includes non-digital music and any sounds produced in the environment.

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What is analogue data drawn as?

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It is drawn as a smooth wave, they move smoothly and continuously through the air without breaks in them.

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What is digital data?

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Digital data is data transmitted or stored using bits and bytes. The smooth analogue waves are sampled at regular intervals and simulate the sound waves.

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What is digital data drawn as?

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Digital data is drawn in staggered waves. The computer fills in the gaps between the samples.

The more often the waves are sampled the higher the quality of sound.

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