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These excerpts taken from the LLTC 10-K filed Aug 25, 2008. Data Converters - These
circuits change linear (analog) signals into digital signals, or visa versa, and
are often referred to as data acquisition subsystems, A/D converters and D/A
converters. The accuracy and speed with which the analog signal is
converted to its digital counterpart (and visa versa) is considered a key
characteristic for these devices. Low speed data converters may have
resolution up to 24 bits, while high speed converters may operate in the region
of 100’s of megahertz sample rate.
Data Converters - These circuits change linear (analog) signals into digital signals, or visa versa, and are often referred to as data acquisition subsystems, A/D converters and D/A converters. The accuracy and speed with which the analog signal is converted to its digital counterpart (and visa versa) is considered a key characteristic for these devices. Low speed data converters may have resolution up to 24 bits, while high speed converters may operate in the region of 100’s of megahertz sample rate. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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