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Interfacing to the Analog World
D/A conversion is the process of taking a voltage or current and converting it to a digital code.
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A simultaneous, multiple comparator, or flash converter uses parallel encoding.
A CD player probably uses a sigma/delta D/A converter.
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A light bulb and a switch are examples of an analog circuit.
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Voltage-to-frequency ADC is more complicated than other ADCs.
One form of a sigma/delta modulator circuit is designed to convert a continuous analog signal into a modulated bit stream (A/D).
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