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Interfacing to the Analog World
An actuator is usually a device that:
converts analog data to meaningful digital data.
controls a physical variable.
stores digital data and then processes that data according to a set of specified instructions.
converts a physical variable to an electrical variable.
Correct Answer:
controls a physical variable.
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