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Signal Converting

Signal converters contain inputs for one type of signal and outputs of another. Features can also include filtering and amplification or attenuation.

Signal Converting

Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Chips (126 Variants)

Analog-to-digital converter (ADC) chips transform information from analog to digital form.



Analog-to-Digital Converters (217 Variants)

Analog-to-digital converters (ADC) sample an analog signal and convert it to a series of digital values to represent the signal to a computer processor.



Charge Amplifiers and Charge Converters (32 Variants)

Charge converters and charge amplifiers convert the charge output from a piezoelectric, capacitive or other charge-producing sensor to a signal such as analog voltage or current.



Current Loop Converters (82 Variants)

Current loop converters convert an analog or digital signal to a current loop output such as 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA.



Current-to-Voltage Converters (60 Variants)

Current-to-voltage converters scale and convert current signal input to the desired output voltage range.



Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) Chips (114 Variants)

Digital-to-analog converter (DAC) chips convert digital signals that represent binary numbers into proportional analog voltages.



Digital-to-Analog Converters (147 Variants)

Digital-to-analog converters (DAC) transform a digital number into a corresponding analog voltage or current.



Frequency Converters and Translators (85 Variants)

Frequency converters and translators scale and/or filter frequency inputs to produce outputs signals with frequencies that are a function of the inputs.



Frequency-to-Current Converters (63 Variants)

Frequency-to-current converters accept a frequency (an AC signal) and produce an output current whose value is a function of the input frequency.



Frequency-to-Voltage Converters (77 Variants)

Frequency-to-voltage converters accept a signal and convert its frequency to a corresponding analog voltage level.



Signal Converters (657 Variants)

Signal converters contain inputs for one type of signal and outputs of another. Features can also include filtering and amplification or attenuation.



Voltage Converters and Voltage Inverters (149 Variants)

Voltage converters and voltage inverters accept voltage input and provide a scaled voltage output. Conversion types include scaling up a low-level signal, voltage doubling, and inversion (converting a positive voltage to negative and vice versa).



Voltage-to-Frequency Converter Chips (12 Variants)

Voltage-to-frequency converter chips provide a signal frequency output as a function of an analog input voltage.



Voltage-to-Frequency Converters (40 Variants)

Voltage-to-frequency converters accept a voltage signal and convert its analog level to a signal with a corresponding frequency.

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