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Analog to Digital Data Conversion
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Analog vs. Digital Computers use digital information
Signals are continuous analog waveforms Digital information can be encoded in the analog signal Kin 304 Fall 2013
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Modulation Digital information coded on a high frequency carrier signal AM -Amplitude Modulation FM – Frequency Modulation PM – Phase Modulation A to D
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Digital Information BIT = BINARY DIGIT
either 1 or 0, high or low, yes or no Decimal = Base of 10 A to D
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Base of 10 2543 Kin 304 Fall 2013
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Binary - Base of 2 41 Kin 304 Fall 2013
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Bits & Bytes Bit = Binary Digit Byte = 8 Bits, 28 or 256 combinations
1 Kilobyte (KB) = 210 = 1024 bytes 1 Megabyte (MB) = 220 = 1,048,576 bytes 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 230 = 1,073,741,824 bytes 1 Terabyte (TB) = 240 = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes A to D
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Components for A/D Conversion
Measurable Quantity Measurement Device Analog Signal Transducers transforms one form of energy to another form Electrodes sense biological signals A to D
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Components for A/D Conversion
Analog Conditioning Electronic circuitry to modify the signal before it enters the computer for digitization. amplification filtering integration
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Components for A/D Conversion
A/D Conversion board + software Necessary to digitize the analog signal Sample the analog signal at a set frequency and store it as binary information
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Functions of A/D Board Sampling
Analog signal is sampled by switching at a set frequency Nyquist rule: at least twice frequency of signal to avoid aliasing A to D
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Signal Alias (sampling frequency too low)
A to D
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Functions of A/D Board Quantitization Encoding
Number of levels of voltage determined by the number of bits in conversion: The number of bits used to represent each conversion effects how many possible different values can be resolved from the converter... # of Bits Possible # of Values 1 2 2 4 Encoding Assigning a digital code A to D
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Resolution of an A/D converter
A measure of the smallest amplitude value as a percent of full scale to which a quantity can be determined A to D
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Voltage Range Common ranges are: -10v to +10v, -1v to +1v,
-100mv to +100mv A to D
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Resolution Calculation
12 bit converter, -10v to +10v -10v to +10v = 20 v 12 bit resolution = 4096 possible values 20v / 4096 = v per bit (4.88 mv per bit) A to D
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A/D Software Require A/D board compatible control software LABVIEW
LABoratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench MATLAB A to D
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