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Interfacing to the Analog World
The quantization error in an analog-to-digital converter can be reduced by:
increasing the number of bits in the counter and DAC.
decreasing the number of bits in the counter and increasing the number of bits in the DAC.
increasing the number of bits in the counter and decreasing the number of bits in the DAC.
decreasing the number of bits in the counter and DAC.
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increasing the number of bits in the counter and DAC.
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