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e3nigma |
Posted - May 26 2011 : 12:38:29 PM What's up everyone? Have a question regarding an ADC converter. Let's say I have an 8 digital output ADC that is 8 bit. Can I combine 4 of the outputs to equal 32 bit or is this possible at all? If it's not practical will you please give me some information about a simple ADC that is a 32 bit conversion... thanks. |
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wasssup1990 |
Posted - May 30 2011 : 11:38:21 AM quote: Originally posted by Aaron Cake
At 32 bits I think you'd be hard pressed to tell the signal from noise.
That's what I was thinking too. I know that there is very high resolution digital audio formats though, but only 16-bit stereo is used for most music in its CD format. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - May 30 2011 : 11:11:50 AM At 32 bits I think you'd be hard pressed to tell the signal from noise. |
wasssup1990 |
Posted - May 27 2011 : 02:43:25 AM OMG! 5.6448 MHz @ 1-bit... fcuk me!
http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=289 |
wasssup1990 |
Posted - May 27 2011 : 02:33:57 AM Yeah, 32-bit resolution is damn high.
I don't know if this is common in the AV industry but about a year or two ago I saw a digital audio recording device with a sample rate of somewhere between 1-3MHz. Crazy! I don't know what the resolution was. |
pebe |
Posted - May 26 2011 : 4:18:07 PM You cannot extend the resolution like that. You need an A/D converter designed for the job.
But, heh. I'm curious why you should need 32bit resolution. That's 1 part in 4.3 billion !! |