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  2. Analog signal to discrete time interval converter - Wikipedia

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    An analog signal to discrete time interval converter (ASDTIC) is a specialized kind of an analog-to-digital converter, which converts the analog input signal (e.g. voltage or current) to time intervals between pulses. This conversion is a type of Pulse-width modulation (PWM). The origin of the term ASDTIC lies with NASA around 1970. [1]

  3. Time-to-digital converter - Wikipedia

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    The time-to-digital converter measures the time between a start event and a stop event. There is also a digital-to-time converter or delay generator. The delay generator converts a number to a time delay. When the delay generator gets a start pulse at its input, then it outputs a stop pulse after the specified delay.

  4. File:Animated analog SVG clock.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Analog-to-digital converter - Wikipedia

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    Music may be produced on computers using an analog recording and therefore analog-to-digital converters are needed to create the pulse-code modulation (PCM) data streams that go onto compact discs and digital music files. The current crop of analog-to-digital converters utilized in music can sample at rates up to 192 kilohertz.

  7. Sample and hold - Wikipedia

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    Sample and hold circuits and related peak detectors are the elementary analog memory devices. They are typically used in analog-to-digital converters to eliminate variations in input signal that can corrupt the conversion process. [1] They are also used in electronic music, for instance to impart a random quality to successively-played notes.

  8. Digital delay generator - Wikipedia

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    A digital delay generator (also known as digital-to-time converter) is a piece of electronic test equipment that provides precise delays for triggering, syncing, delaying, and gating events. These generators are used in many experiments, controls, and processes where electronic timing of a single event or multiple events to a standard timing ...

  9. Word clock - Wikipedia

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    The device which generates the word clock is the clock source for all the other audio devices. The signal is used for synchronizing digital audio signals between devices, such as CD players, audio I/O cards, etc. [ 1 ] It allows all the components in the signal path to process the data and remain synchronized with each other.