Article | REF: E370 V1

Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion (part 1)

Author: Claude PRÉVOT

Publication date: February 10, 2004

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1. Glossary

ADC: Analog Digital Converter. ADC: Analog-to-Digital Converter

DAC: Digital Analog Converter. DAC: Digital-to-Analog Converter

Absolute Accuracy: error of a data converter between input and output in the worst case and referenced to a voltage of one volt.

Accuracy: difference between measured value and true value; maximum error of a data converter with respect to the true value (cf. absolute accuracy and relative accuracy).

Acquisition Time: for a sample-and-hold device, the time required to change the holding capacitor charge by a value equal to the full-scale voltage, so that the error then remains below a specified error band.

Aperture Jitter Uncertainty: represents a random fluctuation of the sampling time due to stability...

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