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Interfacing to the Analog World
An analog quantity varies from 0–7 V and is input to a 6-bit A/D converter. What analog value is represented by each step on the digital output?
0.111 V
1.17 V
0.109 V
0.857 V
Correct Answer:
0.111 V
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