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what's the difference between 3 bits slicer and 3 bits ADC?

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adc slicer explained

It seems the purpose of a 3 bits slicer is as same as a 3 bits ADC, what's difference between these two? why it call slicer sometimes?
 

Does anybody help us? I have the same problem.
 

Re: adc vs. slicer explained

cqmyg5 said:
... what's difference between these two?
I'd say a 3-bit ADC divides its range into 8 equal parts, a slicer into 3 .
 

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