Hi guys,
Please, could someone complete the bellow discussion?
1)Why should the variation of voltage reference over the temperature range be less than VLS, or VLS/2? I could think that the whole circuit of the data converter (amplifier, comparator, etc…) suffers variation over the temperature, what consequently results in compensation between the effects. Why am I wrong?
2)I don’t understand why there is this concern in guaranteeing an accuracy of 100 uV over the temperature range, if after the fabrication process, the voltage reference will vary much more due to the variability of the process. For instance, more than 20 mV. In order to achieve less than 500 uV of accuracy, it would need a trimming circuit with many bits (for example fifteen bits to ensure 500uV).
3)Could I state that all voltage reference circuits for ADCs with ENOB around 14 or 15 bits uses bits of trimming?
Thank you,
Regards.