Product Description
The PCM Encoder converts an analog input signal to a digitally-coded  output signal (pulse to PAM, PWM, and PPM), since the PCM output is in  binary code.
 
 In PCM, an analog input signal is sampled and an 8-bit code is generated  representing the input signal amplitude at each sample point. A bar  graph indicator for the test bus shows the logic states of the 8-bit A/D  converter output. Both parallel and serial PCM outputs are provided for  experimental work. 
 
 Using the PCM Encoder, students become familiar with the basics of A/D  conversion and PCM signal generation.  Other important concepts, such as  quantization error and volume compression are studied as well.
 
 Specifications
 
 Power Requirements: Connection to the Enclosure / Supply Regulator, Model 9420 (not included)
 Audio Input
 Voltage: 2 V p-p
 Impedance: 600 Ω
 Frequency Range: 300 Hz to 5 kHz
Clock Input
 Maximal Frequency: 40 kHz
 Outputs: Serial-bit parallel end of conversion (A/D converter)
 Output Voltage: TTL
 Compression Modes
- 4 Bell μ-type laws
- 3 CCIT A-type laws
- Direct (no compression)
Fault-Insertion Switches: 8
 Test Bus: 1
 
 Physical Characteristics
 Dimensions (H x W x D) 83 x 142 x 212 mm (3.3 x 5.6 x 8.3 in)
 Net Weight 0.9 kg (2.0 lb)
 
     					 
     					
