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Jun 23, 2010 #2 J JoannesPaulus Advanced Member level 3 Joined Mar 19, 2008 Messages 773 Helped 235 Reputation 470 Reaction score 138 Trophy points 1,323 Location USA Activity points 5,006 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.
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.