ADCde
ADCde is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a localized variant of ADC, which commonly stands for Analog-to-Digital Converter. An Analog-to-Digital Converter is an electronic device that converts a continuous analog signal, such as one from a sensor or microphone, into a discrete digital signal. This digital signal can then be processed, stored, or transmitted by digital systems like computers or microcontrollers. ADCs are fundamental components in many electronic systems, enabling the interaction between the physical world and the digital realm.
The conversion process involves sampling the analog signal at regular intervals and then quantizing each sample