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12 March, 16:49

Consider an ADC with 6-bit resolution. When operating in unipolar mode, the ADC supports a 0 V-to-10 V range. What is the resolution (smallest detectable difference) in volts

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  1. 12 March, 17:12
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    0.156 V

    Explanation:

    Analog to digital converter (ADC) is used to convert an analog signal into a digital signal.

    Resolution of ADC means in how many parts the signal of interest can be divided.

    The resolution can be found using

    Q = Full scale Voltage range/2^M

    Where the full scale voltage range is 10 V and M is the number of bits of the ADC.

    Q = 10/2^6

    Q = 10/64

    Q = 0.156 V

    Therefore, the smallest voltage difference that can be detectable by this ADC is 0.156 V
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