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Sensors convert a physical quantity (e.g. temperature, pressure) into an electrical signal.
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ADC for pH and conductivity sensor
So I'm assuming the pH or conductivity sensor is a bare analogue sensor and not an active device.
Bit resolution is a symptom of quantising a continuous quantity. … But you may need to take into account other factors such as the reference voltage you will use to power the sensor. …