An Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) is an electronic circuit that converts a continuous analog signal (usually a voltage) to a discrete digital number. ADCs are used to interface analog signals from the real world to digital systems for processing, storage, and control. They are essential components in applications like data acquisition, digital audio recording, and sensor interfaces.
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