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  • ADC32RF52: SNR calculation

    Kei Kuwahara
    Kei Kuwahara
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    Part Number: ADC32RF52 Hello team, My customer is wondering how SNR of ADC32RF52 is calculated. Could show me the calculation? For example, Dither enabled, fin = 900MHz, Ain = -20dBFS, the SNR is 69.5dBFS . My customer is thinking that Signal…
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    • over 1 year ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
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  • ADC32RF52: Rounding process

    Kazuki Itoh
    Kazuki Itoh
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    Part Number: ADC32RF52 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADC34RF52 , ADC32RF55EVM Hi team, Regarding the rounding process after DDC, does ADC34RF52 use convergent rounding? Also, could you please provide BOM of ADC32RF55EVM? As I don't have the…
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    • over 1 year ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
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  • ADC32RF52: SFDR frequency range

    Kei Kuwahara
    Kei Kuwahara
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    Part Number: ADC32RF52 Hello team, On the datasheet, it says – SFDR worst spur: 90 dBFS. What is the frequency range for 90dBFS of SFDR? I dont see any measured graph showing 90dBFS of SFDR. (It is only 58dBc) Best Regards, Kei Kuwahara
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