02 May 2013 Leveraging a/d converter technology to capture data in microcontroller based embedded systems Developers continue to benefit from increased silicon integration, enabling configuration options that enhance data acquisition systems. MCU peripherals such as the a/d converter can be easily configured to serve a wide range of embedded applications that formerly required custom asics. Learn how you can get more from your mixed signal 8bit and 32bit mcus by leveraging the optimal configuration for integrated a/d converters. Author Silicon Labs Related Downloads 49954\leveraging-adc-technology-in-microcontrollers.pdf Comment on this article Websites http://www.silabs.com Companies Silicon Laboratories UK Ltd This material is protected by MA Business copyright See Terms and Conditions. One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not. For multiple copies contact the sales team. What you think about this article: Add your comments Name Email Comments Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published. Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.
02 May 2013 Leveraging a/d converter technology to capture data in microcontroller based embedded systems Developers continue to benefit from increased silicon integration, enabling configuration options that enhance data acquisition systems. MCU peripherals such as the a/d converter can be easily configured to serve a wide range of embedded applications that formerly required custom asics. Learn how you can get more from your mixed signal 8bit and 32bit mcus by leveraging the optimal configuration for integrated a/d converters. Author Silicon Labs Related Downloads 49954\leveraging-adc-technology-in-microcontrollers.pdf Comment on this article Websites http://www.silabs.com Companies Silicon Laboratories UK Ltd This material is protected by MA Business copyright See Terms and Conditions. One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not. For multiple copies contact the sales team. What you think about this article: Add your comments Name Email Comments Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published. Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.
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