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'''Discrete''' is the opposite of continuous, something that is separate, distinct or individual. A ''discrete device'' is an electronic component with just one [[circuit element]], either passive or active, (not an [[integrated circuit]]). ''Discrete samples'' of an [[analog|analogue]] waveform are used to aproximate it digitally.
'''Discrete''' is the opposite of continuous, something that is separate, distinct or individual. A ''discrete device'' is an electronic component with just one [[circuit element]], either passive or active, (not an [[integrated circuit]]). ''Discrete samples'' of an [[analog|analogue]] waveform are used to aproximate it digitally.

==External links==
*[http://analogue-heaven.1065350.n5.nabble.com/Discrete-Synthesizers-Question-tt105521.html#none Discrete Synthesizers Question], Analogue Heaven, 10 Jan 2013

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Revision as of 20:55, 10 July 2013

Discrete is the opposite of continuous, something that is separate, distinct or individual. A discrete device is an electronic component with just one circuit element, either passive or active, (not an integrated circuit). Discrete samples of an analogue waveform are used to aproximate it digitally.

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