HifiSpeaker.wiki | Recent Update | Privacy-Policy | About Us | Contact

ADC G-D



Share
Pin
Send
Share
Send
Share

Brand: ADC

The ADC G-D or analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with gain and delay is an electronic circuit that converts an analog input signal into a digital output signal with programmable gain and delay. This circuit is commonly used in various applications such as precision measurement, signal conditioning, and data acquisition. The gain and delay functionality provide added flexibility in manipulating the input signal for processing or analysis. The digitized output can then be further used in various digital systems for control, feedback, or monitoring purposes.In a nut shell, the ADC G-D consists of a high-performance ADC, a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), and a delay element. The PGA allows the user to adjust the input signal's amplitude by a specific factor, while the delay element enables the user to introduce a specific time delay before the converted output. The circuit's gain and delay values can be configured via external control signals or software using dedicated registers.



  • Type: Moving Magnet
  • Output Voltage: mV
  • Freq Response: 20Hz - 18kHz
  • Tracking Force: 2 - 4 g
  • Mass: 5.75 g
  • Channel Separation: 20 dB
  • Channel Balance:
  • Load Impedance: 47k Ω
  • Output Impedance:
  • Stylus: RSQ 32
  • Stylus Tip: 0.04 x 0.07 mil Elliptical Diamond
  • Cantilever:
  • Dynamic Compliance:
  • Static Compliance:
  • Price:

ADC G-D

ADC G-D

ADC G-D

ADC G-D

ADC G-D

ADC G-D

ADC G-D

ADC G-D



Share
Pin
Send
Share
Send
Share