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what is the differences btw linear and non-linear ADC ?

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Post time 5-11-2006 03:06 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Please help me!
i don' t know the differences between the linear and non-linear analogue to digital converter (ADC).
even though i try to surf the net about the differences but i still couldn't understand.
can somebody help me and explain it to this forum.
thanks for ur help!!
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Post time 5-11-2006 05:07 PM | Show all posts
linear ADC => each increment of bit equals to a fixed value.. such as 1V/128 ..

non linear ADC ... each bit increment is different .. usually on log scale ... used in voice compression / A-Law/ u-law
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