ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) and DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) are essential components in modern electronic systems. ADCs convert continuous analog signals (like voltage, current, or temperature) into discrete digital numbers that can be processed by computers or digital circuits. DACs perform the reverse operation, converting digital data into analog signals that can drive real-world devices like speakers, motors, or displays. ADCs are used in data acquisition, digital audio recording, and sensor interfaces. DACs are used in audio amplifiers, motor control systems, and waveform generators.
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