Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – Analog to digital conversion
Patent
1991-09-05
1993-04-27
Gaffin, Jeffrey A.
Coded data generation or conversion
Analog to or from digital conversion
Analog to digital conversion
341155, H03M 138
Patent
active
052066509
ABSTRACT:
A charge-controlled integrating successive-approximation analog-to-digital converter first stores a charge proportional to an unknown voltage in a manner similar to a dual-slope integrating ADC, and thereafter a successive-approximation binary search sequence algorithm is applied to the integrator to determine digital bits representative of the unknown voltage. The result is a relatively simple and inexpensive ADC having high resolution and accuracy, and comparatively fast conversion rates, and exhibiting low power consumption, high noise rejection, and multiple-speed versatility. The preferred embodiment described is a 16-bit ADC with less than 20 millisecond conversion time.
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Barr A. Brinkley
Holmdahl Todd E.
Parle Jonathan J.
Gaffin Jeffrey A.
John Fluke Mfg. Co. Inc.
Noe George T.
Young Brian K.
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