If you were to program a device that had a 4-bit ADC converter to read an input signal, and then command an output PWM signal, what are the duty cycle percentages of the output signals using the assumption that they are evenly separated to give you the full range of potential signals. (i.e. 0% --> 100%). Show your work or explain how you found your answer.
If you were to program a device that had a 4-bit ADC converter to read an input signal, and then command an output PWM signal, what are the duty cycle percentages of the output signals using the assumption that they are evenly separated to give you the full range of potential signals. (i.e. 0% --> 100%). Show your work or explain how you found your answer.
Chapter25: Television, Telephone, And Low-voltage Signal Systems
Section25.3: Signal System
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If you were to program a device that had a 4-bit ADC converter to read an input signal, and then
command an output PWM signal, what are the duty cycle percentages of the output signals using the assumption that they are evenly separated to give you the full range of potential signals. (i.e. 0% --> 100%). Show your work or explain how you found your answer.
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