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ADC101S101 Datasheet, PDF (8/23 Pages) Texas Instruments – Single Channel, 0.5 to 1 Msps, 10-Bit A/D Converter
ADC101S101
SNAS306D – JANUARY 2006 – REVISED JANUARY 2014
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MISSING CODES are those output codes that will never appear at the ADC outputs. The ADC101S101 is
ensured not to have any missing codes.
OFFSET ERROR is the deviation of the first code transition (000...000) to (000...001) from the ideal (i.e. GND +
0.5 LSB).
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO (SNR) is the ratio, expressed in dB, of the rms value of the input signal to the rms
value of the sum of all other spectral components below one-half the sampling frequency, not including
harmonics or d.c.
SIGNAL TO NOISE PLUS DISTORTION (S/N+D or SINAD) Is the ratio, expressed in dB, of the rms value of
the input signal to the rms value of all of the other spectral components below half the clock frequency,
including harmonics but excluding d.c.
SPURIOUS FREE DYNAMIC RANGE (SFDR) is the difference, expressed in dB, between the desired signal
amplitude to the amplitude of the peak spurious spectral component, where a spurious spectral
component is any signal present in the output spectrum that is not present at the input and may or may
not be a harmonic.
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (THD) is the ratio, expressed in dB or dBc, of the rms total of the first five
harmonic components at the output to the rms level of the input signal frequency as seen at the output.
THD is calculated as
Af22 +  + Af62
THD = 20W log10
Af12
where
• Af1 is the RMS power of the input frequency at the output
• Af2 through Af6 are the RMS power in the first 5 harmonic frequencies
(1)
THROUGHPUT TIME is the minimum time required between the start of two successive conversion. It is the
acquisition time plus the conversion time.
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