Description
Generally, an analog to digital converter is an electronic device that converts an analog voltage input to a digital number.
digital number. The digital output can use different coding schemes, such as binary, although some non-electrical or partially electrical devices can be considered as analog to digital converters.
non-electrical or partially electrical devices can be considered as analog-to-digital converters.
The resolution of a converter indicates the number of discrete values it can produce over a range of voltage values (usually expressed in bits). For the implementation of digital circuits, logic gates (AND, OR and NOT) and transistors are used.
With Digital Systems and Converters Module, “N-M10”, designed by EDIBON, the behaviour of BCD/Binary counters, comparators and analogue integrators can be studied, as well as analogue/digital conversion and vice versa.
In addition, faults can be simulated in most of the circuits under study. The student must investigate what is happening in the circuit and why it is not working properly. These faults simulations can be of several types from damage components to a hypothetical incorrect circuit assembly.