Digital System vs Analog System (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 9 Mar, 2026

Analog and digital signals are used to transmit information (such as audio or video), usually through electric signals. In digital technology, the translation of information is into a binary format (either 0 or 1), and information is translated into electric pulses of varying amplitude in analog technology.

Digital System

A digital system is one whose signal has a finite number of discrete values. So, the digital system works on digital signals and is limited to binary values 0 or 1. Digital systems are used to process information in digital form. The digital system has wide applications in digital instruments like calculators, computers, Telephones, etc.

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Digital Signal used in Digital System

Analog System

Analog system is one that uses continous time signal or analog signal which is a sinusoidal waveform. Analog system transmits the output in their raw form reducing the time of translation. The amplitude of the signal varies continuously with the time. Analog signals are used to represent sound, temperature, light intensity etc.

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**Similarities Between Digital and Analog Systems

**Digital System vs Analog System

Feature Analog System Digital System
**Signal Analog signal represents physical measurements. Digital signals are discrete and generated by digital modulation.
**Waves Sine Waves Square Waves
**Representation Continuous range of values to represent information Uses discrete values to represent information
**Technology Records waveforms as they are. Samples analog waveforms into a limited set of numbers and then records them.
**Data transmissions Affected by noise during transmission and write/read cycle. Noise-immune during transmission and write/read cycle.
**Response to Noise More likely to get affected Less likely to get affected
**Flexibility Hardware is not flexible. Hardware is flexible.
**Bandwidth Less bandwidth. More bandwidth to carry out the same information
**Memory Stored data in the form of wave signal Stored data in the form of binary bit
**Power Consumes large power Consumes negligible power
**Uses Best suited for audio and video transmission. Best suited for Computing and digital electronics.
**Cost Cost is low Cost is high
**Example Human voice in air, analog electronic devices. Computers, CDs, DVDs