An AD Conversion Based on the Interpolation Parallel Series Circuit

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s. The electronic technology is a key component of digital high-resolution ADC converter. Currently based on comparative parallel ADC conversion time up to nanoseconds, and even nanosecond commercialization devices are also listed a large number with high price. This paper introduces an AD conversion based on the interpolation parallel series circuit. The working mechanisms are reported and the key circuit design is illustrated in details. The experiments are carried out in this paper for examining the circuit. The results show the good performance.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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568-572

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October 2014

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