Objective: Understand the basics of A-to-D Converters technology.
Length: 90 minutes
Published Date: Jul 30, 04
Step(s) to complete
- Complete the suggested assignments
- Complete the online test to receive a certificate from Bob Pease
About the Instructor: Nicholas "Nick" Gray is a Staff Applications Engineer with National Semiconductor's Data Conversion Products Group in Santa Clara, California, where he has been employed since 1991. He is currently working on the development of new products in the area of Analog-to-Digital Converters. A writer of many technical articles, Nick's career includes video circuit design and 19 years as an applications engineer for data conversion products. Nick holds a BSEE degree from Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington (1965) and has done graduate work at California State University, San Jose.
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Reading Assignment:
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Learn about the basics of ADCs, from what it is to common design mistakes, in " ABCs of ADCs" presentation.
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Dynamic specifications of ADCs are very important when a signal that varies quickly over time is being digitized. To learn more about these crucial specifications, read AN-769, "Dynamic Specifications for Sampling A/D Converters."
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Research Assignment:
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Calculate the ENOB for a SINAD of 69.5 dB.
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Calculate the SINAD for a THD of -80 dB and SNR of 70 dB.
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Calculate the Resolution if SNR is 68 dB.
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Calculate the SINAD if ENOB is 10.9 bits.
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Calculate the Theoretical SNR if resolution is 16 bits.
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