Difference between revisions of "Lexicon A/D Converter"
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− | + | An '''analog-to-digital converter''' converts an analog signal into a [[Encyclopedia Digital|digital]] Data stream and is thus the counterpart of a [[Encyclopedia D/A converter|D/A converter]]. The main principles are: | |
− | # Single Slope | + | # Single Slope converter |
− | + | Dual Slope/Multislope converter | |
− | # Delta-Sigma | + | # Delta-Sigma method |
− | + | Successive approximation | |
− | + | Flash converters | |
− | + | Hybrid Converters | |
− | + | tracking converters | |
− | # | + | # Counting method |
− | + | See also: | |
− | * [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog-Digital-Wandler Wikipedia | + | * [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog-Digital-Wandler Wikipedia article] (Exact explanation of the most common methods). |
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+ | [[Category:Encyclopedia]] |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 23 May 2006
An analog-to-digital converter converts an analog signal into a digital Data stream and is thus the counterpart of a D/A converter. The main principles are:
- Single Slope converter
Dual Slope/Multislope converter
- Delta-Sigma method
Successive approximation Flash converters Hybrid Converters tracking converters
- Counting method
See also:
- Wikipedia article (Exact explanation of the most common methods).