Specifications
ACTUAL
POSITIVE
FULL-SCALE
TRANSITION
-V
IN
/2
ACTUAL NEGATIVE
FULL-SCALE TRANSITION
1111 1111 1111 (4095)
1111 1111 1110 (4094)
1111 1111 1101 (4093)
MID-SCALE
TRANSITION
(V
IN
+) < (V
IN
-) (V
IN
+) > (V
IN
-)
0.0V
Differential Analog Input Voltage (+V
IN
/2) - (-V
IN
/2)
Output
Code
OFFSET
ERROR
1000 0000 0000 (2048)
0111 1111 1111 (2047)
IDEAL
POSITIVE
FULL-SCALE
TRANSITION
POSITIVE
FULL-SCALE
ERROR
NEGATIVE
FULL-SCALE
ERROR
IDEAL NEGATIVE
FULL-SCALE TRANSITION
+V
IN
/2
0000 0000 0000 (0)
0000 0000 0001 (1)
0000 0000 0010 (2)
THD = 20 x log
+ . . . + AA
f2
2
f10
2
A
f1
2
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SNAS519G –JULY 2011–REVISED APRIL 2013
θ
JA
is the thermal resistance between the junction to ambient.
θ
JC1
represents the thermal resistance between the die and the exposed metal area on the top of the
HSBGA package.
θ
JC2
represents the thermal resistance between the die and the center group of balls on the bottom of the
HSBGA package.
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (THD) is the ratio expressed in dB, of the rms total of the first nine
harmonic levels at the output to the level of the fundamental at the output. THD is calculated as
(2)
where A
f1
is the RMS power of the fundamental (output) frequency and A
f2
through A
f10
are the RMS
power of the first 9 harmonic frequencies in the output spectrum.
– Second Harmonic Distortion (2nd Harm) is the difference, expressed in dB, between the RMS power
in the input frequency seen at the output and the power in its 2nd harmonic level at the output.
– Third Harmonic Distortion (3rd Harm) is the difference expressed in dB between the RMS power in
the input frequency seen at the output and the power in its 3rd harmonic level at the output.
4.1 Transfer Characteristic
Figure 4-2. Input / Output Transfer Characteristic
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