Computer Science - Networking - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Networking - Section 2 (Q.No. 19)
19.
Demodulation is a process of
converting analog to digital signals
converting digital to analog signals
multiplexing various signals into one high speed line signals
performing data description.
Answer: Option
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Shreyapatil said:   6 years ago
The correct answer is B digital to analog.

Because we convert analog to digital in modulation process for example in mic we convert sounds signal which is the analog signal into electric signals...and the reverse is demodulation...it converts back into voice signal... So it digital to analog.

Shakir said:   1 decade ago
When a analog signal comes through telephone line to modem it converts it to digital form readable by computer this is first part of mod-dem called modulation reverse is demodulation.

Buganda said:   8 years ago
From my basic point of view,

the answer should be Option B.

Modulation is from digital to analog.

Demodulation is from analog to digital.

Prabhash Singh said:   1 decade ago
The process of receiving the analog signal and converting it back to a digital signal is called demodulation.

Deepika gupta said:   1 decade ago
Modem perform two operations.

1. Modulation - digital to analog.

2. Demodulation - analog to digital.
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Peter said:   1 decade ago
The conversion of analog to digital is called modulation and reverse is the demodulation.

Harish T said:   1 decade ago
The conversion of analog to digital is called modulation and reverse is the demodulation.

Dinesh singh said:   1 decade ago
Conversion from analog to digital is called as modulation and reverse is demodulation.

Amit said:   1 decade ago
Conversion from digital to analog is called as modulation and reverse is demodulation.
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Rem said:   1 decade ago
In demodulation, digital signal is converted back to analog signal.


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