Circuit Schematic Monolithic/Hybrid Analog To Digital (A/D) Converter

Converter - This is electronic Monolithic/Hybrid Analog To Digital (A/D) Converter IC like in Figure 1 below. In this circuit schematic the a Teledyne 8703 8-bit Monolithic CMOS analog to digital converter. 

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Circuit Schematic

Figure 1. Circuit Schematic Monolithic/Hybrid Analog To Digital (A/D) Converter (Source: https://www.circuitstoday.com/)


Description

Circuit schematic like in Figure 1 above is Circuit Schematic Circuit Schematic Monolithic/Hybrid Analog To Digital (A/D) Converter. Circuitstoday site describe that there are also many types of monolithic analog to digital converters, such as the integrating A/D, integrating A/D with three-stage outputs, and the tracking A/D with latched outputs. In addition to this, the outputs of A/D are coded in straight binary, binary-coded decimal (BCD), complementary binary (l’s or 2’s), sign-magnitude binary, and so on. 

The figure below illustrates an 8-bit monolithic CMOS analog to digital converter with three-state output. The converter is made compatible with a microprocessor and it also exhibits high stability over a full temperature range. It has all the needed active elements, and has latched parallel binary outputs with strobed or free-running conversion. It has an infinite input range since any positive voltage can be applied through a scaling register Rin.

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