The AD9284 is a dual 8-bit monolithic sampling analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that supports simultaneous operation and is optimized for low cost, low power, and ease of use. Each ADC operates at up ...
Three common applications where a new class of 8-bit MCUs with advanced analog filtering capabilities support modern systems. As embedded designs have evolved, the 8-bit MCU has evolved from simple ...
The Z51F6412 is an advanced CMOS 8-bit microcontroller featuring 12-bit ADC and 32 Kbytes of Flash. It provides a highly flexible and cost effective solution to many embedded control applications. The ...
Part 1 of this column (ED Online 18899) showed how designers can use additive dither and oversampling to increase the resolution of an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). In this edition, we will ...
Atmel has announced a low-power dual 8-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) for multi-channel and low-power applications such as digital sampling oscilloscopes, automated test equipment and direct ...
The Raspberry Pi is a powerful embedded computing platform. However, for all its Linux-based muscle, it lacks one thing that even the simplest 8-bit microcontrollers usually have – analog-to-digital ...
National Semiconductor claims to have cut the power consumption of 8-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) designs with a dual channel CMOS device. The ADC08D1000 will digitise two input signals to ...
TagusPark-Porto Salvo, Portugal – 27 April 2004 - ChipIdea Microelectrónica, S.A., a leading analog and mixed-signal IP and SOC solutions provider, announces the silicon validation of CI3350hf - a ...
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 126, No. 942 (August 2014), pp. 761-768 (8 pages) AbstractWe have designed, manufactured, and characterized an 8-bit 5 Giga samples per ...
What just happened? Advancements in AI are outpacing their hardware counterparts. In hopes of keeping up, technology giants like IBM are looking to alternative types of computing for future ...
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