ADC
GATE Electrical Engineering · Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) · 1993-2023
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All concepts →An 8 bit ADC converts analog voltage in the range of 0 to +5 V to the corresponding digital code as per the conversion characteristics shown in figure. For $V_{in} = 1.9922 V$, whi...
An $$8$$-bit, unipolar Successive Approximation Register type $$ADC$$ is used to convert $$3.5$$ $$V$$ to digital equivalent output. The reference voltage is $$+5 V.$$ The output o...
Two $$8$$ $$A$$ $$D$$ $$C$$ $$s$$ one of single slope integrating type and other of successive approximation type. Take $${T_A}$$ and $${T_B}$$ times to connect $$5V$$ analog input...
Among the following four, the slowest $$ADC$$ (analog-to-digital converter) is
A dual-slope analog-to-digital converter uses an $$N$$-bit counter. When the input signal $${V_a}$$ is being integrated, the counter is allowed to count up to a value:
A $$3{1 \over 2}\,$$ digit, $$2$$ $$V$$ full scale slope $$ADC$$ has its integration time set to $$300$$ $$ms.$$ If the input to the $$ADC$$ is ($$1$$+$$1sin$$ $$314$$ $$t$$) V, th...
A $$10$$ bit $$A/D$$ converter is used to digitize an analog signal in the $$0$$ to $$5$$ $$V$$ range. The maximum peak to peak ripple voltage that can be allowed in the $$D.C.$$ s...