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how to measure input & output referred noise for a ADC

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how to measure input & output referred noise for a ADC
 

An ADC performance is defined by, among many other parameters, its SNR (or signal-to-noise ratio). If, for example, an ADC has an SNR of 50dB, it means that the (input or output referred) noise is 50dB below its full scale.
 

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