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(Questions) Designing a cheap high speed ADC for analyzing inductors
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September 14, 2019, 08:20:05 pm »
Hi everyone
I am working on designing a high speed ADC frontend to measure the rising edge slope of the inductor current. Just wondering if there can be a way to do it without needing high speed FPGA.
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You can just read out an oscilloscope capture, or a DAQ cature.
Why would you design your own device for what is I assume an experiment? Your requirements aren't special and the one off nature doesn't really justify all the effort.
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