Transcription of Chapter 2 Sampled Data Systems F - Analog Devices
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FUNDAMENTALS OF Sampled DATA Systems . Analog -DIGITAL CONVERSION. 1. Data Converter History 2. Fundamentals of Sampled Data Systems Coding and Quantizing Sampling Theory Data Converter AC Errors General Data Converter Specifications Defining the Specifications 3. Data Converter Architectures 4. Data Converter Process Technology 5. Testing Data Converters 6. Interfacing to Data Converters 7. Data Converter Support Circuits 8. Data Converter Applications 9. Hardware Design Techniques I. Index Analog -DIGITAL CONVERSION. FUNDAMENTALS OF Sampled DATA Systems . CODING AND QUANTIZING. Chapter 2. FUNDAMENTALS OF Sampled DATA. Systems . SECTION : CODING AND QUANTIZING. Walt Kester, Dan Sheingold, James Bryant Analog -to-digital converters (ADCs) translate Analog quantities, which are characteristic of most phenomena in the "real world," to digital language, used in information processing, computing, data transmission, and control Systems .
having N bits, the LSB has a weight of 20 (i.e., 1), the next bit has a weight of 21 (i.e., 2), and so on up to the MSB, which has a weight of 2N–1 (i.e., 2N/2). The value of a binary number is obtained by adding up the weights of all non-zero bits. When the weighted bits are added up, they form a unique number having any value from 0 to 2N ...
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