Analog-to-Digital Converters for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

An Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC or A/D converter) measures the magnitude of an input analog signal and converts it to a digital number that is proportional to the magnitude of the voltage or current. An ADC often converts signals collected from the real-world to digital signals for processing. One of the more important specifications of an ADC is the resolution that it offers, which is the number of discrete values (represented in bits) that the ADC produces in relation to the analog signal it is converting. The more bits, the higher the resolution. A higher resolution yields a more accurate approximation of the analog input.

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Renesas / Intersil Analog to Digital Converters - ADC SINGLE 14BIT 500MSPS UNBUFRE INPUT 72-PIN
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Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 1.8V 14Bit 150 MSPS ADC

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 16 Bit 125Msps 1.8V Quad ADC

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 14 BIT DUAL 20/ msps low power ADC

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 16 Bit 105 Msps high SNR 1.8

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 14 Bit 250Msps Dual ADC

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 14 Bit 40 Msps ADC 204In Stock
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Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 1.8V 14Bit 125 MSPS ADC

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 16 Bit, 20 MSPS 1.8V Single ADC

Analog Devices Analog to Digital Converters - ADC 14Bit 125Msps Dual ADC w/serial LVDS