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Microcontrollers require the digital signal to perform functions and applications. For ensuring the analog input signals matched that of the digital input of the microcontroller, the analog signal must be within the range of the digital device with TTL or CMOS logic level compatibility. Moreover, the output impedance of the sending device should be small enough for the transfer of power to the receiving device. Conversely, the input device should have a high input impedance to match the output device. It is related to the driving current specifications for the output of the sending devices and the sinking current of the input receivers.
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Ng, T.S. (2016). Microcontroller. In: Real Time Control Engineering. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 65. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1509-0_4
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