The MCP3201 is a 2.7 V 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) featuring SPI serial interface. The device is suitable for embedded control applications. It incorporates high performance and low power ...
[Igor] made a VU meter with LEDs using 8 LEDs and 8 comparators. This is a fast way to get one of 8 bits to indicate an input voltage, but that’s only the equivalent of a 3-bit analog to digital ...
Successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters form a critical link between the analogue and digital realms in modern electronics. Operating through a binary search algorithm, ...
Addressing the demand for increased channel count on a/d converters, the AD7490 16-channel, successive-approximation (SAR) a/d converter provides a 12-bit resolution and a sampling rate up to 1 ...
A successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC) with a switched-capacitor programmable gain switched preamplifier (SC PGSA), as a basic component of an integrated ultra-low ...
In our quest for a 12-bit system to handle handheld meters, data loggers, automotive systems, or monitoring systems, we used 12-bit ADCs to solve our problem. The system we are designing today must ...
Self crowned as the industry's highest-performance 16-bit successive approximation a/d converter, the AD7677 Pul SAR is also touted as being twice as fast, twice as precise, and four times more power ...
Today’s sensor applications show a rising demand on miniaturized autonomous sensors nodes with extreme requirements on power dissipation. One core functionality of these sensor nodes is the conversion ...
Back in the day where the microprocessor was our standard building block, we tended to concentrate on computation and processing of data and not so much on I/O. Simply put there were a lot of things ...
Low-power successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) represent a critical technology in modern electronic systems, seamlessly bridging the analogue and digital realms ...
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