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analog-to-digital converter
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analog-to-digital (A/D) converter,
a device for converting analog information, such as temperature or electrocardiographic waveforms, into digital form for processing by a digital computer.


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The XCLK1 is an ideal clock source for synchronizing high speed analog to digital converter cards like the recently announced VMETRO AD1500 or AD3000 cards which sample at rates up to 3GSPS.
The company's Linearizer IC and Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) modules, based on the proprietary Turbolinear(TM) technology, correct for nonlinear distortion generated in high-speed analog-to-digital converters.
13, 2004 Analog to digital converters cater to a broad range of applications and the constant demand from these end-use markets has been compelling a steady growth in the global ADC markets.
 
 
 
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