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A/D Converter

An A/D converter is a device that converts analog data into digital data (signed binary code or signed BCD).
This A/D converter uses the dual-slope integration method, and the output signal is either ±3 to ±4 digits for BCD, or 8 to 14 bits for binary code.
It is commonly used when analog values need to be input into computers or PLCs (programmable logic controllers).