The process of dividing an analog signal into a string of discrete outputs, each of constant amplitude, is called:
(A) Strobing
(B) Amplification
(C) Conditioning
(D) Quantization
Answer: (D)
Explanation:
The process of dividing an analog signal into a string of discrete outputs, each of constant amplitude, is called Quantization.
The process of enhancing an analog signal is called Amplification.
Irregular behaviour or jerk or loss of continuity in analog signal is called Strobing.
Conditioning is a process of manipulating an analog signal in a way that prepares it for the next stage of processing.
So, option (D) is correct.
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