Lecture

Analog to Digital Conversion

Description

This lecture covers the principles of analog to digital conversion, focusing on potentiometric and segmented variants with multiplexer and decoding logic. It discusses the challenges of reducing the number of components while maintaining precision, as well as the impact of resistors and switches on conversion accuracy. The lecture also explores different converter scales, such as R/2R and weighted current sources, highlighting their advantages and limitations in achieving high-resolution digital outputs.

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