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Analog signals are continuous and susceptible to noise, while digital signals are discrete and resistant to interference. Digital signals require less bandwidth and offer higher accuracy in data transmission and storage. Examples include sound waves as analog signals and computer memory as digital signals, with digital circuits generally being easier to design.
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Analog signals are continuous and susceptible to noise, while digital signals are discrete and resistant to interference. Digital signals require less bandwidth and offer higher accuracy in data transmission and storage. Examples include sound waves as analog signals and computer memory as digital signals, with digital circuits generally being easier to design.
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Analog signals and

digital signals di!er in


several ways, includ-
ing:
Continuity: Analog signals are
continuous, with an in!nite number
of values in a range. Digital signals
are discrete, with distinct values at
set intervals.
Noise: Analog signals are
susceptible to noise, while digital
signals are resistant to noise and
inte#erence.
Bandwidth: Analog signals require
more bandwidth for
transmission.
Accuracy: Digital signals have high
accuracy in data transmission and
storage.
Examples: Examples of analog
signals include sound waves,
temperature changes, and light
intensity. Data storage in computer
memory is an example of a digital
signal.
Design: Analog circuits are more
di$cult to design than digital
circuits.
Quality: Digital audio can be easily
stored, copied, and transmi%ed

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