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Analog-to-Digital Confusion: Pitfalls of Driving an ADC

Jason SachsJason Sachs November 19, 20118 comments

Wayne's thermistor board showed one ADC channel changing when another was heated, a classic case of ADC input cross-coupling. The post walks through how multiplexed ADCs, the small sample-and-hold capacitor, source impedance, sampling time, repeated sampling rates, and added charge reservoirs interact to create errors. Learn practical fixes including increasing sample time, sizing external caps, adding op-amp buffers, and using an RC dampener with PCB layout tips.


Analog-to-Digital Confusion: Pitfalls of Driving an ADC

Jason SachsJason Sachs November 19, 20118 comments

Wayne's thermistor board showed one ADC channel changing when another was heated, a classic case of ADC input cross-coupling. The post walks through how multiplexed ADCs, the small sample-and-hold capacitor, source impedance, sampling time, repeated sampling rates, and added charge reservoirs interact to create errors. Learn practical fixes including increasing sample time, sizing external caps, adding op-amp buffers, and using an RC dampener with PCB layout tips.


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