Motorola Inc’s Microprocessor Products Group claims that its 56ADC is the first single-chip, 16-bit analogue-to-digital converter, saying that it will enable dramatic advances in speed and integration, at the same time reducing system cost for a wide variety of applications, from compact disk recording to communication devices; samples now at $50 a time, and volume […]
Motorola Inc’s Microprocessor Products Group claims that its 56ADC is the first single-chip, 16-bit analogue-to-digital converter, saying that it will enable dramatic advances in speed and integration, at the same time reducing system cost for a wide variety of applications, from compact disk recording to communication devices; samples now at $50 a time, and volume production is planned for the second quarter 1989.