INTRODUCTION TO MICROPEOCESSOR
MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM
Question
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It is measured as the time for the DAC output to settle within +1/2 step size of its final value.
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Accuracy
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Full-Scale Error
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Linearity Error
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Setting Time
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The DAC’s large signal settling time is equal to 5 µs. In this case, a large signal transition is well-behaved so that recovery time is shorter than the linear settling time. This linear settling time follows the characteristics of a single-pole function.
Detailed explanation-2: -Conversion time of an ADC is the time required by the ADC to perform a complete conversion process. The conversion is commonly started by a “strobe” or synchronization signal, controlling the sampling rate.
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