What is analogue-to-digital converter?
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An electronic circuit that converts a continuously varying signal (temperature, pressure, voltage, etc.) into digital number comprising zeroes and ones. Applications include anything that involves the digital processing of signals by a digital signal processor, microprocessor or microcontroller. |
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| 2010-07-27 | ADC packs digital-cell-based technology for ASICs, FPGAs Stellamar LLC touts an innovative, digital-cell-based technology for implementing analogue/digital conversion that would benefit both ASICs and FPGAs. |
| 2007-12-14 | Signal Chain Basics: Introduction to analogue/digital converter (ADC) types Signal Chain Basics: Introduction to analogue/digital converter (ADC) types |
| 2007-11-08 | Class D amp integrates dual-mode volume control Maxim has introduced what it claims as the industry's first Class D amp to integrate flexible, dual-mode volume control, which enables either analogue/digital control of a 64-step volume-control circuit. |
| 2007-04-27 | 38D2 group: ADC (8bit A/D mode) The following document demonstrates the usage of the ADC (8bit A/D mode) on the 38D2 group device. |
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