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How to use output codes of pipelined ADC to create input signal?

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I have the output codes of the pipelined ADC,and how do I use these codes to create the input signal?? May I use the G-element??? Or someone has better ways to get the original signal??
 

About pipelined ADC

Why don't use a higher resolution DAC to convert the signal?
 
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Use a DAC that has higher resolution than your designed ADC. That's how ADC is characterized i the labs. Use DAC to recover your input signal and analyze it. Another way, is to use MATLAB or some other DSP program to look at your ADC output. Take a snapshot of the ADC output (small amount of data) and FFT it using MATLAB.
 
Re: About pipelined ADC

You can have a behavioural model of the DAC which can convert the inputs to an analog wave.
 

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