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This analog-to-digital converter (ADC) uses successive approximation register (SAR) architecture to achieve 12-bit resolution. The ADC includes internal sample/hold circuits, a capacitive DAC, ...
Providing 1M-sample/sec conversion speed using 2.4 mA suits the AS1542 multichannel successive-approximation ADC for networking equipment, motor control, industrial automation, wired and wireless ...
Dallas&#8212Texas Instruments says its ADS84xx is the industry's first 16-bit, successive approximation (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) family to include a serial low-voltage differential ...
A successive approximation register ADC works by quickly cycling through all possible voltage levels in its input range, eventually zeroing in on the voltage of the input signal at that moment and ...
A successive approximation register ADC works by quickly cycling through all possible voltage levels in its input range, eventually zeroing in on the voltage of the input signal at that moment and ...
Three additions to the PulSAR family of successive-approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) offer sampling rates of 800 ksamples/s (AD7674), 100 ksamples/s (AD7678), and ...
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 ...
Successive Approximation Register (SAR): An ADC approach that iteratively approximates the input voltage via binary search comparisons.
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 ...