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Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs) are electronic devices used in electrical engineering to convert analog signals into digital signals. They are used in a variety of applications, such as data acquisition, signal processing, and control systems. ADCs are typically used to convert analog signals into digital signals for further processing, such as in digital signal processing (DSP) systems.
ADCs are available in a variety of form factors, such as integrated circuits (ICs), boards, and modules. They are also available in a range of resolutions, from 8-bit to 24-bit, and sampling rates, from kHz to MHz. ADCs are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, industrial, and consumer electronics.
The ADC market is highly competitive, with a number of major players offering a wide range of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, Maxim Integrated, NXP Semiconductors, and STMicroelectronics. Show Less Read more