Transcription of Data Conversion Handbook - Analog Devices
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TESTING DATA CONVERTERS Analog -DIGITAL Conversion 1. Data Converter History 2. Fundamentals of Sampled Data Systems 3. Data Converter Architectures 4. Data Converter Process Technology 5. Testing Data Converters Testing DACs Testing ADCs 6. Interfacing to Data Converters 7. Data Converter Support Circuits 8. Data Converter Applications 9. Hardware Design Techniques I. Index Analog -DIGITAL Conversion TESTING DATA CONVERTERS TESTING DACS CHAPTER 5 TESTING DATA CONVERTERS SECTION : TESTING DACs Walt Kester, Dan Sheingold Static DAC Testing The resolution of a DAC refers to the number of unique output voltage levels that the DAC is capable of producing. For example, a DAC with a resolution of 12 bits will be capable of producing 212 or 4,096 different voltage levels at its output.
ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERSION 5.2 traditional static specifications such as differential nonlinearity (DNL) and integral nonlinearity (INL) are most certainly reflected in the ac performance. For instance, low distortion, a key audio and communication requirement, is directly related to low INL.
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