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ADA4932-2

Manufacturer Part Number
ADA4932-2
Description
(ADA4932-1/-2) Low Power Differential ADC Driver
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
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TERMINOLOGY
Differential Voltage
Differential voltage refers to the difference between two
node voltages. For example, the output differential voltage (or
equivalently, output differential mode voltage) is defined as
where V
−OUT terminals with respect to a common ground reference.
Similarly, the differential input voltage is defined as
V
V
V
+D
OUT, dm
IN, dm
–D
OCM
–FB
+FB
IN
IN
+OUT
= (+D
= (V
and V
R
R
G
G
Figure 55. Signal and Circuit Definitions
R
R
+OUT
IN
F
F
−OUT
− (−D
+IN
–IN
− V
refer to the voltages at the +OUT and
−OUT
ADA4932-x
IN
))
)
–OUT
+OUT
R
L, dm
V
OUT, dm
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Common-Mode Voltage
Common-mode voltage refers to the average of two node voltages
with respect to the local ground reference. The output common-
mode voltage is defined as
Balance
Output balance is a measure of how close the output differential
signals are to being equal in amplitude and opposite in phase.
Output balance is most easily determined by placing a well-
matched resistor divider between the differential voltage nodes
and comparing the magnitude of the signal at the divider midpoint
with the magnitude of the differential signal (see Figure 53). By
this definition, output balance is the magnitude of the output
common-mode voltage divided by the magnitude of the output
differential mode voltage.
V
Output
OUT, cm
= (V
Balance
+OUT
+ V
Error
−OUT
=
)/2
V
V
OUT
OUT
,
,
dm
cm

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