Re: How to generate a high-precision sine source for ad test
FvM : “What you discuss as ADC bandwidth (e.g. Fs/4) is a property of the sampling process rather than the device.”
PP: Yes You are right. This is for the sampling process and with ideal ADC, almost infinite number of bits, etc. But if you add the reality to this ideal situation usually you are getting something worse.
Of course with synchronization, etc. you could get something better, but I am not sure that this is the situation.
FvM : “As a device parameter, the term bandwidth is usually designating the analog bandwitdh of the sampler and can be expected by a factor of 5 - 10 higher than Fs. “
PP: I am not sure that this is a clear and testable from the users point of view.
FvM : “It gets effective in pulse signal acquisition or under sampling digital receiver systems.”
PP:
“pulse” is highly unclear term for me.
“unders sampling” is also meaningless for me. May be you mean with “signal sampling factor” (SSF) N lower than 2?
Wateror :....”Nyquist bandwidth.....”
PP: I am not sure that there is relevant quotation(s) from the paper(s) of H Nyquist concerning any “bandwidth” applicable to sampling, ADC, DAC and signal processing. I cannot find any understanding from the side of Nyquist to these processes.
May be you mean SSF N=2 and the frequency of the 100% amplitude modulation when SS, CS and SBLS are sampled?
If you have F100% = 50 kHz it is good to try 100 times lower frequency.
Try to calculated try frequency using method with amplitude errors from
http://www.ieindia.org/pdf/88/88ET104.pdf
or from
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But you should have really flat amplitude characteristic of the tested and testing equipment and a good software. 16 bits means approx +-0.001%?
Wateror : “I just wanna some economic way to build a circuit with sine signal output.”
PP: Again: If you wish an accuracy up to approximately 10-12 bits you could you use the methods in:
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I have tested most of them many years ago and they words very well.
There are something to change of course
But you should specify the technical requirements of the desired solution.
Wateror :... SNR...
PP: This is really difficult and discussion.
FvM: ... of e.g. 1 - 10 kHz ...
PP: May be it is good first to tests into 250-1000Hz range and after that go to to higher frequency.
But how to guarantee the needed 16 bits accuracy of the test bench?
May be if you contact a manufacturer or independent testing firm that will be good.
There is no enough information about your problem.
I hope that will help