Keep reading. It's a 13-bit differential converter.
From the datasheet section 5.1:
So that's 12 bits of data + sign. See Section 6.1.and the device uses the collected charge to produce a serial 13-bit binary two’s complement output code.
Keep reading. It's a 13-bit differential converter.
From the datasheet section 5.1:
So that's 12 bits of data + sign. See Section 6.1.and the device uses the collected charge to produce a serial 13-bit binary two’s complement output code.
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