Monday, February 05, 2007

Wideband ADC Front-End Design: Amplifier Drive vs. Transformer Drive

The circuitry ahead of a high-performance ADC is critical to achieving desired system performance. The optimal design depends on many factors, including the application, system partition, and ADC architecture. Amplifiers consume power and add noise, whereas transformers consume no power and add negligible noise. On the other hand, amplifiers maintain dc levels, provide easily adjustable gain, and have flatter response.

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ADuC702x Analog Microcontroller Generates Programmable Waveforms

Many systems require programmable digital clock waveforms. In applications where PCB area is constrained, the microcontroller typically generates these signals. This article presents three methods for generating a clock using an ADuC702x Analog Microcontroller.

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