Analog Multiplexing with ADC: A Viable Solution?

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Is it possible? Feasible?
 
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dyordyen said:
Is it possible? Feasible?

The function of an Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC) is nothing like an analog MUX function. What are you trying to do?
 
Oh wait, I'm sorry... I meant, multiplexing multiple analog signals then feeding it to an ADC...
 
dyordyen said:
Oh wait, I'm sorry... I meant, multiplexing multiple analog signals then feeding it to an ADC...

Yes, that's done all the time. You use the MUX as the sample part of your sample and hold circuit, with the hold cap between the MUX and the ADC input. The sample time depends on the impedance of the MUX switches.
 
dyordyen said:
Oh wait, I'm sorry... I meant, multiplexing multiple analog signals then feeding it to an ADC...

berkeman said:
Yes, that's done all the time. You use the MUX as the sample part of your sample and hold circuit, with the hold cap between the MUX and the ADC input. The sample time depends on the impedance of the MUX switches.

but don't do that with a sigma-delta ADC, unless the MUX switching rate is far, far slower than the clock for the sigma-delta ADC.