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cs5102a

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cs5102a
Description
16-bit, 100/20 Khz A/d Converters
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic, Inc.
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CS5101A CS5102A
9. PARAMETER DEFINITIONS
Linearity Error
The deviation of a code from a straight line passing through the endpoints of the transfer function after
zero- and full-scale errors have been accounted for. “Zero-scale” is a point 1/2 LSB below the first code
transition and “full-scale” is a point 1/2 LSB beyond the code transition to all ones. The deviation is mea-
sured from the middle of each particular code. Units in % Full-Scale.
Differential Linearity
Minimum resolution for which no missing codes is guaranteed. Units in bits.
Full-scale Error
The deviation of the last code transition from the ideal (VREF-3/2 LSBs). Units in LSBs.
Unipolar Offset
The deviation of the first code transition from the ideal (1/2 LSB above AGND) when in unipolar mode
(BP/UP low). Units in LSBs.
Bipolar Offset
The deviation of the mid-scale transition (011...111 to 100...000) from the ideal (1/2 LSB below AGND)
when in bipolar mode (BP/UP high). Units in LSBs.
Bipolar Negative Full-scale Error
The deviation of the first code transition from the ideal when in bipolar mode (BP/UP high). The ideal is
defined as lying on a straight line which passes through the final and mid-scale code transitions. Units in
LSBs.
Signal-to-peak Harmonic or Noise
The ratio of the rms value of the signal to the rms value of the next largest spectral component below the
Nyquist rate (excepting DC). This component is often an aliased harmonic when the signal frequency is
a significant proportion of the sampling rate. Expressed in decibels.
Total Harmonic Distortion
The ratio of the rms sum of all harmonics to the rms value of the signal. Units in percent.
Signal-to-(Noise + Distortion)
The ratio of the rms value of the signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components below the Nyquist
rate (excepting DC), including distortion components. Expressed in decibels.
Aperture Time
The time required after the hold command for the sampling switch to open fully. Effectively a sampling
delay which can be nulled by advancing the sampling signal. Units in nanoseconds.
Aperture Jitter
The range of variation in the aperture time. Effectively the “sampling window” which ultimately dictates the
maximum input signal slew rate acceptable for a given accuracy. Units in picoseconds.
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