ADC/DAC Converters: Help Finding Types & Resources

  • Thread starter Thread starter efebest
  • Start date Start date
AI Thread Summary
Various types of ADC and DAC converters include Flash, Successive Approximation (SAR), Delta-Sigma, Pipeline, and Folded Pipeline. Users are encouraged to conduct their own research using these keywords to enhance their understanding. Helpful resources include educational websites like HyperPhysics and manufacturer sites such as Analog Devices, which offer selector guides and application notes. The discussion emphasizes the importance of developing research skills for academic purposes. Overall, the conversation focuses on identifying different converter types and finding reliable information sources.
efebest
Messages
11
Reaction score
0
Please i need other types of ADC/DAC converters apart from the single/dual slope converters. or info of which website will be helpful.
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
You just want a list of different kinds of converters?

How about:

- Flash
- Successive approximation (SAR)
- Delta-Sigma
- Pipeline
- Folded Pipeline

etc.

- Warren
 
I googled tutorial analog digital converter, and got lots of useful hits. Here's the first hit at the top of the list:

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electronic/adc.html


PS -- I'm going to have to look up that folded pipeline topology that chroot mentions...sounds interesting...
 
thanks berkeman, i found them but those are just examples of adc i would still search for the dac's also chroot thanks for the list but can u place Delta, Sigma Pipeline, Folded Pipeline in their categories?
 
ebebest, I think what we are trying to do is give you a few keywords so that you can do a little google searching for yourself to answer your own homework question. That is a skill that you will need to develop in your schoolwork. Try googling the terms that chroot has given you, and put them in the categories yourself...

Also, another way to approach the question is to go to a manufacturer of ADC and DAC components, and look for selector guides and application notes, and check out a few datasheets. Here is one example of such a manufacturer:

http://www.analog.com/
 
Hi all I have some confusion about piezoelectrical sensors combination. If i have three acoustic piezoelectrical sensors (with same receive sensitivity in dB ref V/1uPa) placed at specific distance, these sensors receive acoustic signal from a sound source placed at far field distance (Plane Wave) and from broadside. I receive output of these sensors through individual preamplifiers, add them through hardware like summer circuit adder or in software after digitization and in this way got an...
I have recently moved into a new (rather ancient) house and had a few trips of my Residual Current breaker. I dug out my old Socket tester which tell me the three pins are correct. But then the Red warning light tells me my socket(s) fail the loop test. I never had this before but my last house had an overhead supply with no Earth from the company. The tester said "get this checked" and the man said the (high but not ridiculous) earth resistance was acceptable. I stuck a new copper earth...
I am not an electrical engineering student, but a lowly apprentice electrician. I learn both on the job and also take classes for my apprenticeship. I recently wired my first transformer and I understand that the neutral and ground are bonded together in the transformer or in the service. What I don't understand is, if the neutral is a current carrying conductor, which is then bonded to the ground conductor, why does current only flow back to its source and not on the ground path...

Similar threads

Back
Top