Analog-to-Digital (A/D) and Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Conversion Interfacing
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What we have learnt
- A/D and D/A conversion are crucial for microprocessors to process analog signals.
- Key parameters of converters include resolution, accuracy, and conversion time.
- Interfacing DACs and ADCs with microprocessors requires specific electrical configurations and coding.
Key Concepts
- -- AnalogtoDigital Conversion (A/D)
- The process of converting an analog voltage to a digital number, allowing for digital processing and display.
- -- DigitaltoAnalog Conversion (D/A)
- The conversion of a digital number into a proportional analog voltage or current, enabling signal representation in the analog domain.
- -- Resolution
- The smallest change in output that can be represented by a single increment in the input of a converter.
- -- Conversion Time
- The duration it takes for a converter to produce a digital or analog output after an input signal is received.
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