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  2. Analog-to-digital converter - Wikipedia

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    4-channel stereo multiplexed analog-to-digital converter WM8775SEDS made by Wolfson Microelectronics placed on an X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro sound card AD570 8-bit successive-approximation analog-to-digital converter AD570/AD571 silicon die INTERSIL ICL7107. 3.5 digit (i.e. conversion from analog to a numeric range of 0 to 1999 vs. 3 digit range of 0 to 999, typically used in meters, counters, etc ...

  3. Integrating ADC - Wikipedia

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    An integrating ADC is a type of analog-to-digital converter that converts an unknown input voltage into a digital representation through the use of an integrator.In its basic implementation, the dual-slope converter, the unknown input voltage is applied to the input of the integrator and allowed to ramp for a fixed time period (the run-up period).

  4. Successive-approximation ADC - Wikipedia

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    The successive-approximation analog-to-digital converter circuit typically contains four chief subcircuits: . A sample-and-hold circuit that acquires the input voltage V in.; An analog voltage comparator that compares V in to the output of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).

  5. Resistor ladder - Wikipedia

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    Each tap of the string generates a different voltage, which can be compared with another voltage: this is the basic principle of a flash ADC (analog-to-digital converter). The main disadvantage is that this architecture requires 2 n {\displaystyle 2^{n}} comparators, one for each resistor; and this number cannot be reduced by using an R-2R ...

  6. Time-stretch analog-to-digital converter - Wikipedia

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    The time-stretch analog-to-digital converter (TS-ADC), [1] [2] [3] also known as the time-stretch enhanced recorder (TiSER), is an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) system that has the capability of digitizing very high bandwidth signals that cannot be captured by conventional electronic ADCs. [4]

  7. Delta modulation - Wikipedia

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    Delta modulation (DM or Δ-modulation) is an analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog signal conversion technique used for transmission of voice information where quality is not of primary importance. DM is the simplest form of differential pulse-code modulation (DPCM) where the difference between successive samples is encoded into n-bit data ...

  8. Flash ADC - Wikipedia

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    A flash ADC (also known as a direct-conversion ADC) is a type of analog-to-digital converter that uses a linear voltage ladder with a comparator at each "rung" of the ladder to compare the input voltage to successive reference voltages.

  9. Outline of electronics - Wikipedia

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    Analog-to-digital converter; Central processing unit (CPU) Clock generator (Quartz timing crystal, resonator or RC circuit) Debugging support; Digital-to-analog converters; Discrete input and output bits; In-circuit programming; Non-volatile memory (ROM, EPROM, EEPROM or Flash) Peripherals (Timers, event counters, PWM generators, and watchdog)