Many very-high-speed A/D converters do not use a sample and hold since it would limit their speed, but instead allow the input signal to be applied to the array of comparators, which are all clocked...


Many very-high-speed A/D converters do not use a sample and hold since it would limit their speed, but instead allow the input signal to be applied to the array of comparators, which are all clocked “simultaneously.” Qualitatively, explain why a clocked flash or interpolating A/D converter might operate faster than a sample-and-hold circuit.



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