The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) segment is closely aligned with the overall drive to perform as much signal processing in the digital domain. The drivers and trends are similar to the pressures ...
The Plural-DSP analog-to-digital converter family from Silanna Semiconductor integrates a proprietary converter core with ...
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, ...
Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are known to be a fragmented market with long lead times. Silanna Semiconductor vows to redefine ADC affordability and supply chain reliability by delivering over ...
Time-based analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) represent an innovative shift from traditional voltage-based conversion schemes by utilising time-domain techniques for digitising analog signals.
One of the most challenging tasks in Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) design is to adapt the cicuitry to ever new CMOS process technology. For digital circuits the number of gates per square mm app.
What is an analog front-end (AFE)? Why use an AFE? AFE tradeoffs in energy-meter design. Sensors provide analog signals that need to be converted to digital values via analog-to-digital converters ...
They are usually used to sense temperature, flow, fill level, pressure, and other physical quantities, which are then converted to high resolution digital information and forwarded for further ...
Before we dive in, remember that analog signals are continuous while digital signals are sampled representations of a sensor output or some other measured signal. Once you are comfortable with the ...
When the phrase ‘analog to digital conversion’ is used, we tend to assume that the conversion is taking something continuous like sound or video and making it discrete so that digital computers can ...
The distinction between analog and digital signals is very simple, but it can still be a challenge to wrap one's mind around the concepts that define the two systems. Just when you think you've got it ...