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TERMINOLOGY
Integral Nonlinearity (INL)
INL is the maximum deviation of the actual analog output from
the ideal output, determined by a straight line drawn from zero
scale to full scale.
Differential Nonlinearity (DNL)
DNL is the measure of the variation in analog value, normalized
to full scale, associated with a 1 LSB change in digital input code.
Offset Error
Offset error is the deviation of the output current from the ideal
of 0 mA. For DACOUTP, 0 mA output is expected when all
inputs are set to 0. For DACOUTN, 0 mA output is expected
when all inputs are set to 1.
Gain Error
Gain error is the difference between the actual and ideal output
span. The actual span is determined by the difference between
the output when all inputs are set to 1 and the output when all
inputs are set to 0.
Output Compliance Range
The output compliance range is the range of allowable voltage
at the output of a current output DAC. Operation beyond the
maximum compliance limits can cause either output stage
saturation or breakdown, resulting in nonlinear performance.
Temperature Drift
Temperature drift is specified as the maximum change from
the ambient (25°C) value to the value at either TMIN or TMAX.
For offset and gain drift, the drift is reported in ppm of full-
scale range (FSR) per degree Celsius. For reference drift, the
drift is reported in ppm per degree Celsius.
Power Supply Rejection (PSR)
PSR is the maximum change in the full-scale output as the
supplies are varied from minimum to maximum specified
voltages.
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Settling Time
Settling time is the time required for the output to reach and
remain within a specified error band around its final value,
measured from the start of the output transition.
Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR)
SFDR is the difference, in decibels, between the peak amplitude
of the output signal and the peak spurious signal within the dc
to Nyquist frequency of the DAC. Typically, the interpoloation
filters reject energy in this band. This specification, therefore,
defines how well the interpolation filters work and the effect of
other parasitic coupling paths on the DAC output.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
SNR is the ratio of the rms value of the measured output signal
to the rms sum of all other spectral components below the Nyquist
frequency, excluding the first six harmonics and dc. The value
for SNR is expressed in decibels.
Interpolation Filter
If the digital inputs to the DAC are sampled at a multiple rate of
fDATA (interpolation rate), a digital filter can be constructed that
has a sharp transition band near fDATA/2. Images that typically
appear around fDAC (output data rate) can be greatly suppressed.
Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio (ACLR)
ACLR is the ratio in decibels relative to the carrier (dBc) between
the measured power within a channel relative to its adjacent
channel.
Complex Image Rejection
In a traditional two-part upconversion, two images are created
around the second IF frequency. These images have the effect
of wasting transmitter power and system bandwidth. By placing
the real part of a second complex modulator in series with the
first complex modulator, either the upper or lower frequency
image near the second IF can be rejected.
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