Am Sonntag, 13. Juli 2014, 14:09:48 schrieb Hartmut Knaack:
> Heiko Stübner schrieb:
> > The ADC is a 3-channel signal-ended 10-bit Successive Approximation
> > Register (SAR) A/D Converter. It uses the supply and ground as its
> > reference and converts the analog input signal into 10-bit binary d
Heiko Stübner schrieb:
> The ADC is a 3-channel signal-ended 10-bit Successive Approximation
> Register (SAR) A/D Converter. It uses the supply and ground as its reference
> and converts the analog input signal into 10-bit binary digital codes.
Is there a datasheet available anywhere, or just under
On July 12, 2014 4:14:58 PM GMT+01:00, "Heiko Stübner" wrote:
>Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2014, 15:35:04 schrieb Jonathan Cameron:
>> On 09/07/14 11:22, Heiko Stübner wrote:
>> > The ADC is a 3-channel signal-ended 10-bit Successive Approximation
>> > Register (SAR) A/D Converter. It uses the supply a
Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2014, 15:35:04 schrieb Jonathan Cameron:
> On 09/07/14 11:22, Heiko Stübner wrote:
> > The ADC is a 3-channel signal-ended 10-bit Successive Approximation
> > Register (SAR) A/D Converter. It uses the supply and ground as its
> > reference and converts the analog input signal i
On 09/07/14 11:22, Heiko Stübner wrote:
The ADC is a 3-channel signal-ended 10-bit Successive Approximation
Register (SAR) A/D Converter. It uses the supply and ground as its reference
and converts the analog input signal into 10-bit binary digital codes.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner
Very nic
The ADC is a 3-channel signal-ended 10-bit Successive Approximation
Register (SAR) A/D Converter. It uses the supply and ground as its reference
and converts the analog input signal into 10-bit binary digital codes.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner
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