User`s guide
Chapter 3 117
Basic Digital Operation
Using Waveform Scaling
Figure 3-18 Waveform Overshoot
How Scaling Eliminates DAC Over-Range Errors
Scaling reduces or shrinks a baseband waveform’s amplitude while maintaining its basic shape and 
characteristics, such as peak- to- average power ratio. If the fast- rising baseband waveform is scaled 
enough to allow an adequate margin for the overshoot, the interpolator filter is then able to calculate 
sample points that include the ripple effect, thereby eliminating the over- range error 
(see  Figure 3- 19).
Figure 3-19 Waveform Scaling










