What is the difference between analog and
digital signals?
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Analog signals use continuously variable
electric currents and voltages to reproduce data being transmitted.
Since data is sent using variable currents in an analog system,
it is very difficult to remove noise and wave distortions during
the transmission. For this reason, analog signals cannot perform
high-quality data transmission.
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On the other hand, digital signals use binary
data strings (0 and 1) to reproduce data being transmitted.
Noise and distortions have little effect, making high-quality
data transmission possible. INS-Net's high-quality digital data
transmission at high speeds is especially beneficial for transmission
using computers since computers themselves utilize digital signals
for information processing.