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Brand: ADC

ADC stands for "Analog-to-Digital Converter." It is an electronic circuit that converts an analog signal, which is continuously varying, into a digital signal, which can be processed by a computer or any other digital device. An ADC performs sampling, quantization, and encoding of the analog signal to produce a series of digital numbers that represent the original signal. The resolution of an ADC refers to the number of binary digits (bits) it can output, with higher resolution resulting in more accurate conversions but increased complexity and cost. ADCs find applications in various fields, including sensor interfacing, telecommunications, and signal processing.



  • Type: Moving Magnet
  • Output Voltage: mV
  • Freq Response:
  • Tracking Force: 1 - 2 g
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  • Load Impedance: 47k Ω
  • Output Impedance:
  • Stylus: R1
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ADC 1

ADC 1

ADC 1

ADC 1

ADC 1

ADC 1

ADC 1



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