Lecture

Analog-Digital Conversion: Principles and Implementations

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This lecture covers the principles and implementations of analog-digital conversion, focusing on the generation of weighted currents, R2R networks, flash converters, and the benefits of digital signal processing. It explains how analog quantities are transformed into binary numbers and vice versa, detailing the quantization process and the role of least significant bits. The lecture also discusses different types of analog-digital converters, such as successive approximations and flash converters, highlighting their speed, precision, and energy efficiency. Additionally, it explores the serialization and paralleling techniques in digital-analog conversion, emphasizing the importance of resolution and current addition in the conversion process.

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