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Analog signal to discrete time interval converter

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Analog-signal-to-discrete-time-interval converter (written with or without hyphens; abbreviated as ASDTIC) is a specialized kind of an analog-to-digital converter, which converts the analog input signal (e.g. voltage or current) to quantized time intervals.