what is each converter What is ADC? Analog-to-digital converters (also known as "ADCs," work to transform an analog (continuous always changing) signal into digital (discrete-time or discrete-amplitude) signals. In more specific terms ADC ADC ADC converts an analog signal, such as an audio microphone, to electronic format. ADC ADC converts data using the process of quantization, which is the process to convert an continuously-changing number of values into an identifiable (countable) number of numbers, usually by rounding. The process of converting between analog and digital is susceptible to distortion or noise, even though it's not too significant. Different kinds of converters achieve this by using different methods, depending on the way they were developed. Each ADC design comes with advantages and drawbacks. ADC Performance Factors It is possible to assess ADC performance by studying various factors that are vital and important. Most well-known...
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