
Data Converters
Data converters are electronic devices that translate information between different forms, such as converting digital signals (numbers stored in computers) to analog signals (sound or images) and vice versa. For example, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) turns digital audio files into sound you can hear through speakers, while an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) captures real-world signals like speech or light and transforms them into digital data the computer can process. These converters are essential in modern electronics, enabling seamless communication and interaction between digital systems and the physical world.