Intro to Precision Medium Bandwidth Signal Chains
Learn about Precision Medium Bandwidth Signal Chains, a set of electronic signal processing systems that require accuracy across a range of signal bandwidths from DC to 500 kHz. These chains are used in various applications such as Condition-based Monitoring (CbM), power quality monitoring, sensor and system data acquisition, rotation and position sensing, and analog input modules for industrial systems.
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Analog Devices offers precision medium bandwidth signal chains that combine precision amplifiers, voltage references, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), circuit protection, and isolation products to provide measurement and drive control options characterized by 16-bit to 24-bit resolution combined with DC precision and AC signal fidelity. They offer features such as precise measurement of small and large amplitude signals, measurement and generation of arbitrary signals, or measurement of signals from many inputs at once. ADI also provides options for high channel-count synchronized systems, designed with consideration for time accuracy and channel-to-channel phase alignment, and options for high channel density by means of small form factor multichannel converters or more highly integrated signal chain blocks (µModule® solutions).
- Vibration and Sound
- Data Acquisition—Single Channel
- Data Acquisition—Multichannel
- Position—Rotation
- Sonar