__________ Refers to the difference between the original analog data and the approximation of that data using the techniques for translating from analog data to digital signals. A. Quantizing error B. Handshaking phase C. Modulating frequency D. POTS anomaly E. Amplitude Trellis effect

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A. Quantizing error

Quantizing error refers to the difference between the original analog data and the approximation of that data when converting from analog to digital signals. This error occurs during the quantization process, where continuous analog signals are discretized into a limited set of digital values. The difference between the actual analog signal and the digitized representation introduces quantizing error.






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