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One major difference between a counter-ramp A/D converter and a successive-approximation converter is: |
A. | the counter-ramp A/D converter is much faster than the successive-approximation converter |
B. | with the successive-approximation converter the final binary result is always slightly less than the equivalent analog input, whereas with the counter-ramp A/D converter it is slightly more |
C. | with the successive-approximation converter the final binary result is always slightly more than the equivalent analog input, whereas with the counter-ramp A/D converter it is slightly less |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. with the successive-approximation converter the final binary result is always slightly more than the equivalent analog input, whereas with the counter-ramp A/D converter it is slightly less | |