Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
0, 2-22-2016)
Quantization and Sampling Theory
MT-001: Taking the Mystery out of the Infamous Formula,"SNR = 6.02N + 1.76dB" and Why You
Should Care
MT-229: Quantization Noise: An Expanded Derivation of the Equation, SNR = 6.02 N + 1.76 dB
MT-002: What the Nyquist Criterion Means to Your Sampled Data System Design
MT-003: Understand SINAD, ENOB, SNR, THD, THD + N, and SFDR so You Don't Get Lost in the Noise
Floor
MT-004: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Aspects of ADC Input Noise—Is No Noise Good Noise?
MT-007: Aperture Time, Aperture Jitter, Aperture Delay Time—Removing the Confusion
MT-011: Find Those Elusive ADC Sparkle Codes and Metastable States
Converter DC Specifications
MT-010: The Importance of Data Converter Static Specifications—Don't Lose Sight of the Basics!
DAC Architectures
MT-014: Basic DAC Architectures I: String DACs and Thermometer (Fully Decoded) DACs
MT-023: ADC Architectures IV: Sigma-Delta ADC Advanced Concepts and Applications
Op Amp Specifications
MT-041: Op Amp Input and Output Common-Mode and Differential Voltage Range
MT-043: Op Amp Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) and Supply Voltages
MT-044: Op Amp Open Loop Gain and Open Loop Gain Nonlinearity
MT-048: Op Amp Noise Relationships: 1/f Noise, RMS Noise, and Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
Precision Op Amps
MT-058: Effects of Feedback Capacitance on VFB and CFB Op Amps MT-059: Compensating for the
Effects of Input Capacitance on VFB and CFB Op Amps Used in Current-to-Voltage Converters
MT-060: Choosing Between Voltage Feedback (VFB) and Current Feedback (CFB) Op Amps
Instrumentation Amplifiers
Differential Amplifiers
Log Amps
RMS Converters
Comparators
MT-083: Comparators
Converter Interfaces
MT-031: Grounding Data Converters and Solving the Mystery of "AGND" and "DGND"