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Jerry
Horn is a senior design engineer with Lynium LLC, a consulting firm that
specializes in testing, characterizing, and using high-precision and high-speed
mixed-signal components. His particular focus is on high-resolution and
high-speed analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and
high-performance audio converters. He is familiar with a wide variety of
microcontrollers and digital signal processors, as well as the issues associated
with interfacing these components to mixed-signal devices. If you would
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ADC Inputs: Single-Ended, Pseudo-Differential, and Differential
Most analog-to-digital converters offer one of three major
types of voltage input: single-ended, pseudo-differential, and differential. Some converters offer various
combinations of these. Each type of input has advantages and disadvantages, and not all manufacturers agree on
the exact definitions regarding each input type. There's a lot to know and a number of potential problems.
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