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7 / 16 page TLV1572 2.7 V TO 5.5 V, 10-BIT, 1.25 MSPS SERIAL ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AUTO-POWERDOWN SLAS171A – DECEMBER 1997– REVISED SEPTEMBER 1998 7 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 definitions of specifications and terminology integral nonlinearity Integral nonlinearity refers to the deviation of each individual code from a line drawn from zero through full scale. The point used as zero occurs 1/2 LSB before the first code transition. The full scale point is defined as level 1/2 LSB beyond the last code transition. The deviation is measured from the center of each particular code to the true straight line between these two points. differential nonlinearity An ideal ADC exhibits code transitions that are exactly 1 LSB apart. DNL is the deviation from this ideal value. A differential nonlinearity error of less than ±1 LSB ensures no missing codes. zero offset The first code transition ideally occurs at an analog value 1/2 LSB above VREF–. The zero offset error is defined as the error between the ideal first transition point and the actual first transition. This error effectively shifts left or right an ADC transfer function gain error The first code transition occurs at an analog value 1/2 LSB above negative full scale. The last transition occurs at an analog value 1 1/2 LSB below the nominal full scale. Gain error is the deviation of the actual difference between first and last code transitions and the ideal difference between first and last code transitions. signal-to-noise ratio + distortion (SINAD) SINAD is the ratio of the rms value of the measured input signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components below the Nyquist frequency, including harmonics but excluding dc. The value for SINAD is expressed in decibels. effective number of bits (ENOB) For a sine wave, SINAD can be expressed in terms of the number of bits. Using the following formula, N = (SINAD – 1.76)/6.02 it is possible to get a measure of performance expressed as N, the effective number of bits. Thus, effective number of bits for a device for sine wave inputs at a given input frequency can be calculated directly from its measured SINAD. total harmonic distortion (THD) THD is the ratio of the rms sum of the first six harmonic components to the rms value of the measured input signal and is expressed as a percentage or in decibels. spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) SFDR is the difference in dB between the rms amplitude of the input signal and the largest peak spurious signal. |
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