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    Mathieu De Zutter Mathieu De Zutter
    Hi Kevin, Thank you again for the explanation, it's very helpful! For the ease I only apply a positive differential voltage. But I still struggle with the bit shift for 16-bit data formats. Which value should I give it as a function of the OSR? For now I only remained it at zero. Should...
    on Apr 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: Meaning of data from AMC1210?

    Mathieu De Zutter Mathieu De Zutter
    Hello, I'm working on a project with the AMC1210. At the input from the AMC1210 I apply the signals from the AMC1203 (MCLK and MDAT). I provide a differential voltage of 110mV at the input of the AMC1203. Now I configure the AMC1210 so that it runs with a sinc 1 or sinc 2 filter and experimenting...
    on Apr 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: How to slow down the output rate of AMC1203

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    Hello, I planned to make use of the PWM signal generated by the Sigma-Delta Modulator AMC1203 in order to drive a H-Bridge with Gate Driver ICs. According to datasheet of AMC1203 , the output rate of AMC1203 is 10MHz. However, the response speed of Gate Driver ICs and MOSFETs in H-Bridge are not fast...
    on Mar 27, 2013
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