adc:
An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is a device that converts a continuous signal to a serie of digital numbers.
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Anything related to analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). ADCs are hardware devices that convert analog signals to digital signals.
We have 286 questions with the tag adc but only 76 questions with the tag analog-digital-converter. That's obvious because no one uses the term "analog-digital-converter" in real life. To an embedded engineer's perspective they're the same and should be merged together to adc with analog-digital-converter
being a synonym to it.
Possible incorrect usage:
Application delivery controller
- All the questions in the adc tag use the word controller in it to mean microcontroller
- There's no question in the adc tag with "delivery", "balance", "firewall" or "network" in it
- There's a single question that use ADC with this meaning and I've created a new tag for it
A few Apple-related questions seem mistakenly use ADC as Apple Developer Connection and I've corrected all of them
In case it's too easy to make a mistake the reverse direction is also OK IMHO, with a note in the excerp like the dac tag:
Questions utilizing the DAC tag are expected to relate to some aspect of Microsoft Data Tier Applications or DAC. Questions can include the DAC framework or DACfx, schema scripts from DACPAC, and combined data/schema scripts BACPAC. For questions about digital-analog converters, use [digital-analog-converter].
analog-to-digital converter
in the adc tag andADC
in the other tag wiki