Analog, Digital, and Conversion
Sources Of PCM "Approximation"
Band-limited via Nyquist (approximation in time)
Quantization due to finite representation (approximation in amplitude)
Assumes an idealized sampling clock — clock "skew" and "jitter" is a thing for real clocks
Digital To Analog Conversion
Need to take a binary number to a voltage
Classic method: direct conversion via R/2R Ladder
Very fast, simple
Accuracy issues are real: bit voltages and component values must be matched pretty exactly
Classic method: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Digital all the way to single-wire output
Arbitrary resolution dependent on timing
Really hard to get the filtering right for audio applications: want super-high pulse rate
Fancy methods: can talk about later if folks are interested
Analog To Digital Conversion
Convert voltage on wire to binary number
This is the "hard" direction: the DAC tricks aren't invertible
One common approach uses some combination of DACs and comparators to try to make the DAC output match the analog input