Switch or No Switch At one time, data-acquisition (DAQ) equipment vendors routinely provided a multiplexer that let users switch one of several signals to the expensive ADC. But as costs for high-precision ADCs have dropped, more DAQ equipment provides one ADC per input signal. Which approach works better? Full Story
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