diarmuid
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Hello!
I have seen bandgap voltages of 1.024V being used by ADC's, where the other analog blocks make do with 1.2V.
Why does an ADC need such a reference voltage? Its something to do with 2^10 I presume, but not being an
ADC guru, I cant say what!
Thanks in advance,
Diarmuid
I have seen bandgap voltages of 1.024V being used by ADC's, where the other analog blocks make do with 1.2V.
Why does an ADC need such a reference voltage? Its something to do with 2^10 I presume, but not being an
ADC guru, I cant say what!
Thanks in advance,
Diarmuid