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comparator hysteresis in segma delta applications

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comparator hysteresis

Hello all,

I am currently using a simple latched comparator in a CT sigma delta ADC.
My question is with regards to deterministic and random hysteresis.

When I test the comparator and provide it with a very slowly rising ramp then, very close to the threshold, the comparator will randomly jump around a bit before it makes up its mind. This only happens when the i/p is varying very slowly, i.e. slope of 250V/s. I would imagine a similar thing happens when the i/p has spikes due to kickback noise from the comparator.

Can this be a problem in the closed loop?
Is what I am seeing random hysteresis?

When searching the net I always find comments that a hysteresis of 10% of the full range does not degrade the performance of the sigma delta much. But I am not certain that this randomness is part of a deterministic hysteresis?

Can somone please help me out on this issue.

Cheers
 

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