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ANALOG TO DIGITAL

CONVERTER

1.Zuben Khan (23)


2. Rohini Masal (30)
3. Komal Shinde (50)
Guide : Prof . V. S. Jabade
4. Sourabh Landage (52)
5. Vaishnav Suryawanshi (54)
Content
 Introduction
 Block diagram
 Specification of ADC
 Type of ADC
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

• Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) is an electronic integrated circuit used to


convert the analog signals such as voltages to digital or binary form consisting of
1s and 0s.
• Most of the ADCs take a voltage input as 0 to 10V, -5V to +5V, etc., and
correspondingly produces digital output as some sort of a binary number.
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ADC
Specification of ADC
 Analog Input voltage Range
 Quantization Error
 Accuray
 Resoluation
 Conversion Time
 Temperature Stability
Types of ADC
• Successive Approximation A\D converter
• Flash A\D Converter
• Dual slope A\D converter
• Delta – sigma A\D converter
• Pipelined A\D converter
Successive Approximation A\D converter
Flash A\D Converter
Dual slope A\D converter
Delta – sigma A\D converter
Pipelined A\D converter
Conclusion

• There are more number of ADCs available but here we highlighted basic
types of ADCs we can select ADCs as per our Requirements.

With this background you can learn more about choosing appropriate
ADC as per your need.
Reference
 R P Jain Modern digital Electronic
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog-to-digital_converter
 https://
www.electronics-tutorials.ws/combination/analogue-to-digital-converter.ht
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