Certificate in DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) and ADC (Analog to Digital Converter)
DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) and ADC (Analog to Digital Converter)
About DAC and ADC
A circuit that transforms a digital input signal into an analog output signal is known as a digital-to-analog converter (DAC, D/A, D2A, or D-to-A). An analog input signal is converted into a digital output by the analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which operates in the opposite manner.
Why is DAC and ADC important?
The following are the benefits of a digital-to-analog converter: When compared to other conversion techniques, the weighted resistor circuit converts data the quickest. It is feasible to attain high resolution and precision.
Analog to Digital Converter benefits include the fact that Flash ADCs are the quickest ADCs when compared to other ADCs. Sigma Delta ADCs are less expensive than other converters while yet providing great resolution.
Who should take the DAC and ADC Exam?
- Electronics Undergraduate student
- Analog Circuit Design engineers
- Circuit design practitioners
- ADC design aspirants
DAC and ADC Certification Course Outline
- Data Converters
- Time to digital converters
- Analog voltage to data converter
- Digital to Analog converters
- Near Nyquist performance of Opamp for ADC Circuits
- Spectral Analysis and No. of FFT Points for simulation
- Simulation time for performance
- Resistors – their variation and Calibration
- Switch design for S/H