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Set Your Holiday Lights to Music
By wordpainter Nov 8th, 2009
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This circuit which allows you to set your holiday lights to music does so by digitizing music with a 12-bit A/D converter, monitoring the resulting digital outputs, and producing a logarithmic thermometer-code format to control multiple power outlets. |
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Industry’s Lowest Power, Dual -Channel, 10-Bit ADCs
By Ionela Sep 29th, 2009
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This article provides an overview of Lowest Power, Dual-Channel, 10-Bit ADCs MAX19515/16/17. |
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Converting a Single-Ended Signal with the AD7984 Differential PulSAR ADC
By Ionela Apr 20th, 2009
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How to convert a single-ended signal with the AD7984 (datasheet) differential PulSAR ADC. |
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HowTo Use the AD7328 8-Channel ADC in Single-Ended Applications
By Ionela Apr 15th, 2009
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This article will introduce you on Analog Devices Using the AD7328 (datasheet) 8-Channel ADC in Single-Ended Applications. |
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How to calibrate an ADC
By slovati Feb 26th, 2009
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Analog to digital converter (ADC) are widely used today in many electronic applications and appliances, such as audio recording, biomedical instrumentation, test and monitoring equipments, and so on. The following notes explain a valid algorithm through which it is possible to perform the ADC calibration. |
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Delta-Sigma ADCs Provide Low-Power Operation of 36 mA Per 18-bit Conversion
By Ionela Feb 14th, 2009
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The new MCP3422, MCP3423 and MCP3424 (MCP3422/3/4) ADCs provide 18-bits of resolution and consume only 135 micro Amperes at 3V continuous conversion. |
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MAX19507 Dual-Channel, 8-Bit, 130Msps ADC
By NirvanaSoftware Jan 22nd, 2009
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The MAX19507 dual-channel, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) supports DC-coupled inputs for a range of RF, IF and base band front-end components due to its wide input voltage range from 0.4V to 1.4V. |
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