[sdiy] How droopy is too droopy in a S & H?
John Luciani
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Tue Jan 27 01:14:34 CET 2009
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 5:29 PM, mark verbos <mverbos at earthlink.net> wrote:
> I can only imagine that working for me if 8 bits is enough for pitch. ,
> since that's the biggest parallel converter I know of.
>
> It's probably not, Is it?
I would go with 11 or 12 bits for pitch.
Analog Devices has a number of 12 bit A/Ds and D/As that have 12 data lines.
With some glue logic (or a simple uC or FPGA) you could do duals or quads.
Checkout TI and Maxim as well.
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