Different Analog to Digital Converters Architectures

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Abstract

A series of recent studies has indicated that a mixed signal device analog to digital converters used for the processing of information and play a vital role in wireless sensors, Digital signal processing, Biomedical devices, in communication, IOT and various other applications. Across this broad use they give the significance in designing. The paper represents the various parameters like speed, area occupied, power consumption, sampling Rate, precision, Signal to noise ratio, Signal to noise distortion ratio, resolution, linearity and conversion time with respect to its different types and broad application in the real world. It defines errors due to non – linearity of signals as Differential nonlinearity, Integral nonlinearity, gain error, quantization error, aliasing and offset error. It also gives the comparative study about ADCs.

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Jyoti*, & Kumar, M. (2020). Different Analog to Digital Converters Architectures. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(4), 1256–1263. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.d1641.029420

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