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LTC1257I(RevA) データシートの表示(PDF) - Linear Technology

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LTC1257I
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LTC1257I Datasheet PDF : 12 Pages
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DEFI ITIO S
LSB: The least significant bit or the ideal voltage difference
between two successive codes.
LSB = (VFS – VOS)/2n – 1
n = The number of digital input bits
VOS = The zero code error or offset of the DAC
VFS = The full-scale output voltage of the DAC
measured when all bits are set to 1
Resolution: The resolution is the number of DAC output
states (2n) that divide the full-scale range. The resolution
does not imply linearity.
INL: End-point integral nonlinearity is the maximum de-
viation from a straight line passing through the end-points
of the DAC transfer curve. Because the part operates from
a single supply and the output cannot go below ground,
the linearity is measured between full-scale and the first
code that guarantees a positive output. The INL error at a
given input code is calculated as follows:
INL = (VOUT – VIDEAL)/LSB
VIDEAL = (Code)(LSB) + VOS
VOUT = The output voltage of the DAC measured at
the given input code
DNL: Differential nonlinearity is the difference between
the measured change and the ideal 1LSB change between
any two adjacent codes. The DNL error between any two
codes is calculated as follows:
DNL = (VOUT – LSB)/LSB
VOUT = The measured voltage difference between
two adjacent codes
Offset Error: The theoretical voltage at the output when
the DAC is loaded with all zeros. The output amplifier can
have a true negative offset, but because the part is oper-
ated from a single supply, the output cannot go below
ground. If the offset is negative, the output will remain near
0V resulting in the transfer curve shown in Figure 1.
OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
{ NEGATIVE
OFFSET
DAC CODE
0V
1257 F01
Figure 1. Effect of Negative Offset
The offset of the part is measured at the first code that
produces an output voltage 0.5LSB greater than the pre-
vious code:
VOS = VOUT – [(Code)(VFS)/(2n – 1)]
Full-Scale Error: Full-scale error is the difference be-
tween the ideal and measured DAC output voltages with all
bits set to one (Code = 4095). The full-scale error includes
the offset error and is calculated as follows:
FSE = (VOUT – VIDEAL)/LSB
VIDEAL = (VREF)(1 – 2–n) – VOS
VREF = The reference voltage, either internal or
external
Digital Feedthrough: The glitch that appears at the analog
output caused by AC coupling from the digital inputs when
they change state. The area of the glitch is specified in
(nV)(sec).
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