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Precision analog to digital converter with coarse components

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The application of automatic correction to the null-detector zero-level and to the linearly-varying voltage slope in electronic scanning analog to digital voltage converters reduces their error to hundredths of one percent with less stringent requirements for all the constituent components of the device and a very small complication of the circuit.

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S. V. Rypalev participated in this work.

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Zemel'man, M.A. Precision analog to digital converter with coarse components. Meas Tech 7, 795–804 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00981582

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