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ADC Point 4 refers to the fourth stage in the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) process. This stage converts the analog signals from the ADC Point 3, which is the binary-weighted output stage, into a decimal value that can be easily interpreted and displayed by a digital device. The decoding process occurs in ADC Point 4, and it involves the use of a decoder circuit that converts the binary output from ADC Point 3 into a decimal equivalent. The decimal output can then be fed into a digital display or stored in computer memory for further analysis. Overall, ADC Point 4 plays a crucial role in the ADC process as it enables the conversion of analog signals into a format that is easily understandable by digital devices.



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ADC Point 4

ADC Point 4



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