A/D Converters
An A/D converter is an electronic circuit that converts an analog signal to a digital signal. When an electronic device is to perform a certain operation, an analog signal is once taken into a microcontroller, and the taken signal is converted into a digital signal by an A/D converter. Compared to analog circuits, digital circuits are smaller in size and can reduce power consumption. One of its features is the high durability. Data communication interface is mainly divided into parallel connection type and serial connection type. The mounting type can be selected from surface mounting, which is directly soldered to the surface of the board, and through-hole mounting, in which the electrode leads are inserted into the through holes and soldered. Conversion speed, number of channels, resolution, etc. differ depending on the product, so select as necessary.