Part Number: ADS1675 Is the ENOB (Effective Number Of Bits) for the single-cycle settling setting the same as the fast response setting in the low-latency filter mode of the ADS1675 ? If so then why? Given what I have read that a single-cycle settling is completely settled in one conversion, that it only uses data from the previous conversion, and that in the fast response setting the first conversion takes the same about of time as the single-cycle settling setting but successive conversions come faster but at the cost of a delay in a step response doesn't that mean that fast response is using past conversion data for each new conversion (like in a moving average filter)? If this is the case then what method is the fast response setting using to approximate the adc conversion sample? Thank you for your time.
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