Digital electronics
- transistor
- A transistor is a semiconductor device that can amplify or switch current
- BJT (bipolar junction transistor)
- The base is the control terminal
- The collector is the high-voltage terminal
- The emitter is the low-voltage terminal
- Type of BJT:
- NPN (negative-positive-negative)
- PNP (positive-negative-positive)
- FET (field-effect transistor)
- BJT (bipolar junction transistor)
- A transistor is a semiconductor device that can amplify or switch current
Figure: An NPN transistor as a switch
Digital signal processing
- The difference between the original continuous analog signal and its digital approximation is called the quantization error
- The resolution (or bit depth) is the number of bits or values for the voltage of each sample (=measurement)
- The sampling rate is the number times per second the original analog voltage is measured (“sampled”)
- ADC (analog-to-digital converter) is a device that converts a continuous analog signal to a discrete digital signal
- DAC (digital-to-analog converter) is a device that converts a digital signal to an analog signal
- bandwidth, Spectral band, frequency bandtodo