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Convertorelated is a term used in technical contexts to describe topics, components, or processes related to converters. A converter is a device or program that changes data, signals, or quantities from one form to another, such as electrical energy, digital signals, or units of measurement. The term convertorelated therefore encompasses hardware such as AC-DC power converters, DC-DC regulators, digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), as well as software utilities like image or video format converters, audio sample-rate converters, and data encoding/decoding routines.

In computing and electronics, convertorelated topics include efficiency and thermal performance of power converters, control algorithms

Etymology and usage notes: the term is informal and descriptive rather than a standardized technical label.

See also: converter, conversion, data conversion, power electronics, DAC, ADC, codecs, unit conversion, format conversion.

for
converters,
interface
standards
for
converter
modules,
and
performance
metrics
for
format
conversion
algorithms.
The
scope
also
extends
to
data
and
media
tasks
such
as
file
format
conversion,
codec
implementation,
and
data
type
or
unit
conversion
in
software
libraries.
The
spelling
convertor
is
used
in
some
fields,
while
converter
is
more
common
in
others;
compound
forms
like
convertorelated
or
convertor-related
are
seen
in
documentation
to
form
adjectival
phrases.
Writers
may
choose
spellings
that
align
with
the
preferred
terminology
of
a
given
domain.