How to read 24 bit adc and 32ksps specifications on gx3011
Introduction: Understanding GX3011 24-bit ADC and 32kSPS specifications helps hardware readers separate conversion resolution from output speed and channel scope. A number such as 24-bit or 32kSPS looks precise, but it does not explain the whole measurement path by itself. For GX3011, the useful reading method is to treat each specification as one part of an ADC description: resolution tells how finely the converter can encode input levels, sample rate tells how quickly conversion results can be produced, and one channel tells how many signal paths are converted by the device. This article focuses only on that specification decoding task, not on noise, CMRR, SNR, or a full ADS1291 alternative evaluation. 24-bit resolution describes conversion granularity, not total measurement quality A 24-bit ADC chip converts an analog input into a digital code with a very large number of possible output steps. In basic ADC terms, higher resolution means the converter has more code levels availabl...