For ADC mode without averaging (n
channels within one frame (in the order of polling the control table) is equal to t
last channel of the previous frame and the first channel of the next one is t
If the averaging mode is used (n
absolute delay for each channel will decrease by the same amount 0.5*n
delay will remain equal to t
the nearest channels of neighboring frames separated by interframe delay.
If the averaging mode is used (n
i- and j-th logical ADC channel, the absolute signal delay on the i- channel will decrease by
0.5n
(i)*t
, and the relative delay j channel towards the previous i- (within one frame) becomes
av
ref
t
+ 0,5* t
(n
(i)- n
sw
ref
av
i-th and next j-th channels of neighboring frames separated by interframe delay (if more precisely,
for the last channel in the frame always i = n
av
>1), where n
av
between neighboring channels of one frame and equal t
sw
>1), where n
av
(j)), or becomes equal to t
av
=1), the relative switching delay between adjacent ADC
are selected equal for all ADC channels, the
av
are assigned in the control table different for
av
+ t
+ 0,5* t
sw
d
ref
, and for first, always j = 1).
k
, and between the
sw
+ t
.
sw
d
*t
. Therefore, the relative
av
ref
sw
(n
(i)- n
(j)) between the nearest
av
av
+ t
between
d
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