KAD/ADC/105
differential-ended ADC
The KAD/ADC/105 is used to condition and digitize up to eight differential-ended (D/E) analog channels.
At the heart of the KAD/ADC/105 is a hard-wired state machine that over-samples all channels at a rate between 96 ksps and 192 ksps and digitally filters any noise above the user-programmable cutoff frequency. This is achieved using cascaded, half-band, decimate by 2, 15 tap, finite-impulse-response (FIR) filters with 32-bit coefficients followed by an 8th order Butterworth IIR filter with a default cutoff point set at 25% of the sampling frequency.
All signals are sampled simultaneously. Thus, when several channels are sampled at different sampling rates, at the start of an acquisition cycle all channels will be aligned.
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- Eight differential-ended input channels
- Programmable input range (±10mV to ±10V)
- High accuracy (max. 0.08% FSR at unity gain)
- High impedance (>10MΩ/44kΩ) when on/off
- Short on any channel does not affect others
- 16 bit simultaneous sampling on each channel
- Up to 24K samples per second per channel
- Up to 6kHz bandwidth (AAAF filter)
- Analog signal Acquistion DE
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KAD/ADC/105
differential-ended ADC
The KAD/ADC/105 is used to condition and digitize up to eight differential-ended (D/E) analog channels.