An analog voltage signal varies over time between 1.5 V and 2 v. This signal must be digitized. We have three different

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An analog voltage signal varies over time between 1.5 V and 2 v. This signal must be digitized. We have three different

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An analog voltage signal varies over time between 1.5 V and 2 v. This signal must be digitized. We have three different ADC systems available: • 8 bits ADC over the voltage range 0-5 V 12 bits ADC over the voltage range 0-50 V 8 bits ADC over the voltage range 0-50 V . 1. Enter which range of digital numbers (representing the binary code) you get from each of the ADCs. 2. Enter the resolution (expressed in volts) for each of the ADCs. 3. Which ADC system would you have used, and why?
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