ADCstä
ADCstä is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard abbreviation. It is most likely intended to refer to "ADC" which stands for Analog-to-Digital Converter. An Analog-to-Digital Converter is a device that converts a continuous analog signal into a discrete digital signal. This process is fundamental in many electronic systems, allowing analog information from the real world, such as sound or temperature, to be processed, stored, and transmitted by digital devices.
ADCs are characterized by several key parameters, including resolution, sampling rate, and accuracy. Resolution refers to
These devices are ubiquitous in modern technology, found in applications ranging from audio equipment like microphones