


The KAD/ADC/112 is used to condition and digitize up to 24 D/E analog channels. At the heart is a hard-wired state-machine that over-samples all channels.
Features
- 24 differential ended input channels
- Ordering input range of ±100mV to ±40V
- High accuracy (0.01% FSR typical)
- High input resistance (>1MΩ) when on/off for /100mV, /1V, and /10V variant
- 16-bit simultaneous sampling on each channel
- Up to 4k samples per second per channel
- Up to 1kHz Bandwidth (AAAF filter)
Applications
- Analog signal Acquisition
- Differential Ended
KAD/ADC/112 24 channel Differential-ended ADC
The KAD/ADC/112 is used to condition and digitize up to 24 D/E analog channels. At the heart of the KAD/ADC/112 is a hard-wired state machine that over-samples all channels at a rate between 48 ksps and 96 ksps and digitally filters any noise above the user-programmable cutoff frequency.
This is achieved using cascaded, half-band, Finite-Impulse-Response (FIR) filters followed by an 8th order Butterworth IIR filter with a default cutoff point set at one-quarter of the sampling frequency (fc = fs/4). All signals are sampled simultaneously. Thus, when several channels are sampled at different sampling rates, at the start of an acquisition cycle all channels will be aligned.
The KAD/ADC/112 is available with four different input ranges (±40V, ±10V, ±1V, ±100mV). The input range must be specified when ordering.
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