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Analog To Digital Converters: Ritu Kumari Bhanu Pratap Singh

This document discusses analog to digital converters (ADCs). It begins by explaining the difference between analog and digital signals, and provides examples of applications that require analog to digital conversion like microphones, strain gages, and thermocouples. The document then explains that an ADC converts an analog signal into a digital binary word in a two-step process of quantization and encoding. It provides an example of an 8-bit ADC converting a 0-10V analog signal into 8 discrete voltage ranges, and assigning a unique 3-bit binary code to each range. The document notes that resolution and sampling rate impact accuracy, with resolution referring to the number of discrete values and sampling rate referring to how often the analog signal is evaluated.

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Analog To Digital Converters: Ritu Kumari Bhanu Pratap Singh

This document discusses analog to digital converters (ADCs). It begins by explaining the difference between analog and digital signals, and provides examples of applications that require analog to digital conversion like microphones, strain gages, and thermocouples. The document then explains that an ADC converts an analog signal into a digital binary word in a two-step process of quantization and encoding. It provides an example of an 8-bit ADC converting a 0-10V analog signal into 8 discrete voltage ranges, and assigning a unique 3-bit binary code to each range. The document notes that resolution and sampling rate impact accuracy, with resolution referring to the number of discrete values and sampling rate referring to how often the analog signal is evaluated.

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ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS

RITU KUMARI
BHANU PRATAP SINGH

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Introduction: Analog vs. Digital?


Examples of ADC Applications
Types of A/D Converters
A/D Subsystem used in the
microcontroller chip
Examples of Analog to Digital
Signal Conversion
Successive Approximation ADC

ANALOG SIGNALS
Analog signals directly measurable quantities in terms of
some other quantity
Examples:
Thermometer mercury height rises as temperature rises
Car Speedometer Needle moves farther right as you
accelerate
Stereo Volume increases as you turn the knob.

DIGITAL SIGNALS
Digital Signals have only two states. For digital computers,
we refer to binary states, 0 and 1. 1 can be on, 0 can be
off.
Examples:
Light switch can be either on or off
Door to a room is either open or closed

EXAMPLES OF A/D APPLICATIONS


take your voice varying pressure
waves in the air and convert them into varying
electrical signals

Microphones -

determines the amount of strain


(change in dimensions) when a stress is applied

Strain Gages -

temperature measuring device


converts thermal energy to electric energy

Thermocouple
Voltmeters

Digital Multimeters

JUST WHAT DOES AN


A/D CONVERTER DO?
Converts analog signals into binary words

ANALOG DIGITAL
CONVERSION
2-STEP PROCESS:
Quantizing - breaking down analog value is a set of finite states
Encoding - assigning a digital word or number to each state and
matching it to the input signal

STEP 1: QUANTIZING
Example:
You have 0-10V
signals. Separate
them into a set of
discrete states
with 1.25V
increments. (How
did we get 1.25V?
See next slide)

Output
States

Discrete Voltage
Ranges (V)

0.00-1.25

1.25-2.50

2.50-3.75

3.75-5.00

5.00-6.25

6.25-7.50

7.50-8.75

8.75-10.0

QUANTIZING

The number of possible states that the


converter can output is:
N=2n
where n is the number of bits in the AD
converter
Example: For a 3 bit A/D converter, N=2 3=8.
Analog quantization size:
Q=(Vmax-Vmin)/N = (10V 0V)/8 = 1.25V

ENCODING
Here we assign
the digital value
(binary number)
to each state
for the
computer to
read.

Output
States

Output Binary Equivalent

000

001

010

011

100

101

110

111

ACCURACY OF A/D CONVERSION


There are two ways to best improve
accuracy of A/D conversion:
increasing the resolution which improves
the accuracy in measuring the amplitude
of the analog signal.
increasing the sampling rate which
increases the maximum frequency that can
be measured.

RESOLUTION
Resolution (number of discrete values the converter
can produce) = Analog Quantization size (Q)
(Q) = Vrange / 2^n, where Vrange is the range of
analog voltages which can be represented
limited by signal-to-noise ratio (should be around
6dB)
In our previous example: Q = 1.25V, this is a high
resolution. A lower resolution would be if we used
a 2-bit converter, then the resolution would be
10/2^2 = 2.50V.

SAMPLING RATE

Frequency at which ADC evaluates analog signal. As we


see in the second picture, evaluating the signal more often
more accurately depicts the ADC signal.

ALIASING
Occurs when the input signal is changing
much faster than the sample rate.
For example, a 2 kHz sine wave being
sampled at 1.5 kHz would be
reconstructed as a 500 Hz (the aliased
signal) sine wave.
Nyquist Rule:
Use a sampling frequency at least twice as
high as the maximum frequency in the
signal to avoid aliasing.

OVERALL BETTER ACCURACY

Increasing both the sampling rate and the resolution


you can obtain better accuracy in your AD signals.

A/D CONVERTER TYPES


Converters
Counter Type ADC
Dual Slope ADC

Thank you

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