Digital Vs Analog ( Advantages & Disadvantages )
A method of storing, processing and transmitting information through the use of distinct electronic or optical pulses that represent the binary digits 0 and 1.
Advantages of Digital -
- Less expensive
- More reliable
- Easy to manipulate
- Flexible
- Compatibility with other digital systems
- Only digitised information can be transported through a noisy channel without degradation
- Integrated networks
Disadvantages of Digital -
- Sampling Error
- Digital communications require greater bandwidth than analogue to transmit the same information.
- The detection of digital signals requires the communications system to be synchronised, whereas generally speaking this is not the case with analogue systems.
Definition of Analogue
Analogue is a transmission standard that uses electrical impulses to emulate the audio waveform of sound. When you use a phone, the variations in your voice are transformed by a microphone into similar variations in an electrical signal and carried down the line to the exchange.
Advantages of Analogue -
- Uses less bandwidth
- More accurate
Disadvantages of Analogue -
- The effects of random noise can make signal loss and distortion impossible to recover
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