Apr 04, 2014
08:48 AM
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Apr 04, 2014
08:48 AM
Hello,
I just wanted to know, since I looked at the docs and I didn't find much info :
Why do we need to use an analog clock, and what is the difference between that and the digital clock?
And if I'm not mistaken, we can also use digital clocks with analog components, can't we?
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Apr 04, 2014
11:43 AM
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11:55 AM
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Apr 04, 2014
11:55 AM
Analog clocks have their own clock tree, just like digital, and are used in
analog modules, like DelSig for example. Used in switching capacitor
netowrks, such as used in SAR and parts of DelSig.
There is in TRM, although not a consise, a description of some differences, and a general
discussion of clocking that you can read.
Regards, Dana.