Understanding ADC Vocabulary: Analog to Digital Converter Output Terminology

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In summary: It doesn't need to be binary. The general term would be 'digital' or even 'quantised' output. The term "representation" is a good one because it gets over the idea that it's information that's involved. The term "representation" is a good one because it gets over the idea that it's information that's involved.
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what do you call the digital number that analog to digital converters output ?

Does it make any sense to call it "analog signal's digital representation" ? Is there a better way to call it?
 
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david90 said:
what do you call the digital number that analog to digital converters output ?

Does it make any sense to call it "analog signal's digital representation" ? Is there a better way to call it?

Its called a binary output

the number of bits, from the LSB (Least Significant Bit to the MSB Most Significant Bit) that binary code has for each sample is a function of the design of the ADC chip ie. whether its a for example a 8 bit, 16 bit or say 24bit system.
the more bits the higher the resolution and the larger the input signal it can handle befor it clips. For example, an ADC with a resolution of 8 bits can encode an analog input to one in 256 different levels, since 28 = 256.

Initially my digital seismograph system used 12bit resolution (4094 datapoints) and it would often clip on the large signals from the big earthquakes. I upgraded the ADC system to a 16bit one now I have 65536 datapoints.

hope that waffle helped :)

Dave
 
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davenn said:
Its called a binary output


Dave

It doesn't need to be binary. The general term would be 'digital' or even 'quantised' output.

The term "representation" is a good one because it gets over the idea that it's information that's involved.
 
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The term "representation" is a good one because it gets over the idea that it's information that's involved.

Indeed, while one will most often encounter a binary representation it may be in any of several formats.
Once ran across one that gave result as an ASCII character string representing the millivolts, complete with decimal point .

Never saw one that gave Roman Numerals, though.
 
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And BCD was popular, too.
Jim - your eyes are beginning to mist over again. . . .
 
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Digitized Signal
 
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Jim - your eyes are beginning to mist over again. . .
.

You know, they just don't make nostalgia like they used to. :approve:
old jim
 
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jim hardy said:
Indeed, while one will most often encounter a binary representation it may be in any of several formats.
Once ran across one that gave result as an ASCII character string representing the millivolts, complete with decimal point .
...

ASCII never come across one with an ASCII output

we learn every day :)

Dave
 

1. What is ADC vocabulary question?

ADC vocabulary question refers to a type of question that requires the respondent to define or explain a specific term or concept related to ADC (analog-to-digital converter) technology. It is commonly used in assessments and surveys to measure knowledge and understanding of ADC terminology.

2. How is ADC vocabulary question different from other types of questions?

ADC vocabulary question is different from other types of questions, such as multiple-choice or open-ended questions, because it specifically tests the respondent's understanding of technical terms and jargon related to ADC technology. It requires a more specific and precise response, rather than a general or subjective answer.

3. What are some examples of ADC vocabulary questions?

Examples of ADC vocabulary questions include "What is the resolution of a 12-bit ADC?", "Define quantization error in the context of ADCs", and "Explain the purpose of a sample-and-hold circuit in an ADC."

4. How can one prepare for ADC vocabulary questions?

To prepare for ADC vocabulary questions, one can study and familiarize themselves with common ADC terminology, such as bits, sampling rate, and quantization. It may also be helpful to practice defining and explaining these terms in your own words.

5. How are ADC vocabulary questions scored?

The scoring of ADC vocabulary questions may vary depending on the assessment or survey. In some cases, the questions may be graded for accuracy and completeness of the response, while in others, they may be used to assess overall understanding of ADC technology and contribute to a cumulative score.

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