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The ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) model 85 is a high-performance device that converts continuous analog signals into discrete digital values. It is designed to operate with input signal frequencies ranging from DC to several megahertz and is capable of converting signals with resolution of up to 24 bits. Some key features of the ADC model 85 include:- High-speed data conversion (up to 280 MS/s)- Low-power operation (typical power consumption is less than 400 mW)- Automatic gain control (AGC) for input signals with high dynamic range- On-chip Digital Signal Processing (DSP) capabilities for applications such as audio and image processing- Integrated differential amplifier for superior noise immunity- Low input voltage noise (down to 1.5 nV/rtHz)- Programmable oversampling and decimation filters for improved signal-to-noise ratio and aliasing suppression- Capability for operation in a wide range of voltages (from 2.7V to 5V)The ADC model 85 is commonly used in various applications such as communication systems, test and measurement equipment, and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) systems. Additionally, it can be found in consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, and HDTVs, where high-speed and low-power ADCs are crucial for media processing tasks.



  • Effective Length: 228.6 mm
  • Overhang: 17.78 mm
  • Offset Angle:
  • Pivot to Spindle: 210.82 mm
  • Cartridge Range:
  • Effective Mass:
  • VTA Adjust: Yes
  • Arm Mount: 9/16"
  • Headshell: Removable
  • Null Points:

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85

ADC model 85



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