Look on any of the major analog manufacturers' websites and you'll find lots of 12-bit D/A converters. Do any of them really qualify as 12-bit devices? I mean really. A little history is in order here ...
While the simplistic answer to the headline is four bits, it’s actually quite a loaded question. A four-bit increase in the scope’s resolution would produce a theoretical improvement of 16 times in ...
The Z51F6412 is an advanced CMOS 8-bit microcontroller featuring 12-bit ADC and 32 Kbytes of Flash. It provides a highly flexible and cost effective solution to many embedded control applications. The ...
Until recently, hobby-grade digital oscilloscopes were mostly, at most, 8-bit sampling. However, newer devices offer 12-bit conversion. Does it matter? Depends. [Kiss Analog] shows where a 12-bit ...
Use of 12-bit color depth is found primarily on high-end digital cinema cameras, such as those made by RED and Sony. Twelve bits equal 1.5 bytes, but the color palette expands dramatically from 8-bit ...
In a surprise announcement, Blackmagic design has released version 1.5 of their firmware for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera The new update, which adds 12-bit log Cinema DNG raw recording is ...
The ODT-ADS-12B8G-16 is an ultra high-performance time-interleaved 12-bit 8GSPS ADC on 16nm CMOS process. This Swift™ ADC supports input bandwidth sig ...
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