Digital-to-digital converter
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A digital-to-digital converter is a device to convert from one type of digital data to another type of digital data. For example, a Digital-to-Digital (DD) Converter may consist of a sample rate or bit depth converter. It may also convert one form of digital data to another. For example, Binary data to Gray data.
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