From my limited understanding, audio ADCs, and even decoders, also have 16-24 bit resolution and not-so-low sample rates in comparison to high-resolution, low-noise ADCs.
It's also worth noting that the two have different metrics to focus on. As far as I know, audio ADCs tend to have worse low frequency noise performance, worse temperature drift, and focus on dynamic range, linearity, and noise performance in the white noise band.
The manufacturers' differentiated labelling in the datasheets has caused some problems for me as a beginner. My main questions are as follows:
A more complete understanding of the similarities and differences between audio ADCs and general purpose ADCs.
Do multichannel audio ADCs have to be synchronously sampled? Even though I can't find the relevant words in the datasheet.
For certain scenarios, such as using an audio ADC to convert amplified bioelectric signals (usually low frequency signals within 0.1Hz-100Hz), Is this feasible?
Thanks for reading my question. I am looking forward to receiving your advice.