Abstract: Many of today's instrumentation and process control applications convert the analog output of a sensor for processing and/or storage using an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). For voltage input ADCs, three different input structure types exist: Single-Ended, Pseudo-Differential and Fully-Differential. This tutorial explains the differences, advantages and tradeoffs between the input types.Maxim > App Notes > A/D and D/A Conversion/Sampling Circuits
Keywords: single-ended, signal conditioning, pseudo differential, fully differential, common mode rejection, Jun 14, 2002
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APPLICATION NOTE 1108
Understanding Single-Ended, Pseudo-Differential and Fully-
Differential ADC Inputs
Abstract: Many of today's instrumentation and process control applications convert the analog output of a
sensor for processing and/or storage using an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). For voltage input ADCs, three
different input structure types exist: Single-Ended, Pseudo-Differential and Fully-Differential. This tutorial
explains the differences, advantages and tradeoffs between the input types.
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