Make the Right Choice When Selecting Multiplexing ADCs (Download)
As industrial automation evolves toward tighter integration, higher channel counts, and more data-centric operation, it’s led to a shift in the role of data acquisition. Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), once simple sampling components, are now complex subsystems that must interface with distributed sensors, withstand harsh environments, and deliver reliable measurements in real-time.
Modern multiplexed ADCs — devices that integrate channel-selection multiplexers, programmable gain amplifiers, filtering blocks, and increasingly sophisticated diagnostics — have emerged as a key technology for process control, enabling scalable, cost-effective, and high-density signal acquisition.
