A perfect D/A converter (DAC) produces an analog output voltage (or current) that is perfectly linear and independent of external factors such as temperature. Actual DACs, of course, are subject to ...
The operation of a D/A converter is, in principle, very simple: given a digital input, it provides an accurate output voltage. In reality, the accuracy of the output voltage is subject to a number of ...
Confused by analog-to-digital converter specifications? Here's a primer to help you decipher them and make the right decisions for your project. Although manufacturers use common terms to describe ...
It includes the ADC as well, resulting in a low-offset system, where the offset of the ADC is cancelled out at the same time as the offset of the instrumentation amplifier. This circuit can be ...
Sensor manufacturers typically calibrate the devices in the factory to achieve highly accurate outputs, but all sensors experience some offset error once they are in ...
As analog engineers, it’s tempting to fantasize about one day coming close to designing the ideal operational amplifier we encountered in college: infinite bandwidth, zero output resistance, and so on ...