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publicationDate 2008-08-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100850747-B1
titleOfInvention Algorithm Analog-to-Digital Converter
abstract The present invention relates to an algorithm analog-to-digital converter, which obtains two digital outputs through a different capacitor connection to one analog input signal and adds the digital output signal to obtain a final output value, thereby eliminating mismatching elements by the capacitor. By eliminating it, it is possible to minimize the linearity limitation due to capacitor mismatch. In addition, the algorithm analog-to-digital converter of the present invention lowers the operating frequency in a period requiring a high resolution and increases the operating frequency in a period requiring a low resolution, thereby varying the operating clock frequency according to the required resolution. Characterized in that the consumption can be minimized.n n n n Analog-to-digital converter, ADC, analog-to-digital converter, algorithm, Algorithmic
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