Oct 29, 2011 #1 K kimo4ever Member level 2 Joined Dec 10, 2010 Messages 45 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,574 what does MS/s refers to ? ...thx
Oct 29, 2011 #2 tpetar Advanced Member level 7 Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 6,417 Helped 1,713 Reputation 3,456 Reaction score 1,673 Trophy points 1,393 Location Pancevo-Belgrade, Serbia Activity points 37,363 Mega sample per second.
Oct 29, 2011 #3 K kimo4ever Member level 2 Joined Dec 10, 2010 Messages 45 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,574 thnx ,Therefore, wideband converters with high linearity (up to 100 dB of SFDR) and low power consumption (down to 0.5pJ by conversion step) what pJ/step refers to? .....is it a power unit? and step for time??
thnx ,Therefore, wideband converters with high linearity (up to 100 dB of SFDR) and low power consumption (down to 0.5pJ by conversion step) what pJ/step refers to? .....is it a power unit? and step for time??
Oct 30, 2011 #4 tpetar Advanced Member level 7 Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 6,417 Helped 1,713 Reputation 3,456 Reaction score 1,673 Trophy points 1,393 Location Pancevo-Belgrade, Serbia Activity points 37,363 FOM (Figure of merit) : pJ/step (conversion step) FOM is for comparison of ADC (energy per conversion step) where Power is the total power consumption, N is the physical resolution (ENOB), and fsampling is the maximum sampling rate. Last edited: Oct 30, 2011
FOM (Figure of merit) : pJ/step (conversion step) FOM is for comparison of ADC (energy per conversion step) where Power is the total power consumption, N is the physical resolution (ENOB), and fsampling is the maximum sampling rate.