An Inside Look at High-Speed ADC Accuracy, Part 3 (.PDF Download)

Jan. 13, 2016

Signal-chain accuracy analysis can be an overwhelming task to understand in any design. In Part 2, many errors were discussed that accumulate throughout the signal chain and are eventually “seen” by the converter. Remember, the converter is the bottleneck of the signal chain and ultimately decides how “accurate” the signal can be represented. Therefore, choosing the converter is key to setting the overall system requirements...

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