Difference between revisions of "Digital systems/Latency (Q976)"

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Analog systems work at the speed of light in copper, which is to say, without any perceptible delay. All digital systems however introduce a little bit of latency, and it accumulates along the signal chain.

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Revision as of 08:56, 11 July 2024

Analog systems work at the speed of light in copper, which is to say, without any perceptible delay. All digital systems however introduce a little bit of latency, and it accumulates along the signal chain.
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Digital systems/Latency
Analog systems work at the speed of light in copper, which is to say, without any perceptible delay. All digital systems however introduce a little bit of latency, and it accumulates along the signal chain.

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