Analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) and data acquisition systems are crucial in biomedical instrumentation. They transform continuous analog signals from the body into discrete digital data, enabling precise measurement and analysis of physiological parameters. These systems involve sampling, quantization, and encoding of analog signals. Key concepts include the Nyquist theorem for proper sampling, resolution for accuracy, and signal conditioning to optimize data quality. Various ADC types and performance metrics ensure reliable biomedical signal processing and analysis.