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This lecture covers the principles of analog-to-digital conversion, focusing on the characteristics, static and dynamic, of converters. It explains the concepts of resolution, sampling rate, settling time, and conversion rate, as well as the digital interfaces used in converters. The lecture also delves into the importance of sampling and hold circuits, the Nyquist theorem, and the reconstruction of analog signals from digital samples.
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