2.5

A to D and D to A conversions

2.5.1 Interfacing

Interfacing to a microcomputer is the process whereby the physical phenomenon to be measured is converted into an analog electrical signal by a transducer. The signal is then digitised by an analog to digital converter (ADC) and then stored in memory.

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The ADC can be located either near the transducer, or, as is more common, on a special purpose interface card installed inside the microcomputer. The interface card interfaces directly to memory either by DMA or as a memory-mapped device.

When a digital number is to be displayed on some external device, it is converted into an analog electrical ...

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