
Specifications
Appendix A
AT-MIO-16D User Manual
A-4
© National Instruments Corporation
Analog Output
Number of output channels
Two
Type of digital-to-analog converter
12-bit, multiplying
Relative accuracy (nonlinearity)
±
0.5 LSB maximum
±
0.25 LSB typical
Differential nonlinearity
±
1 LSB maximum (monotonic over temperature)
±
0.2 LSB typical
Gain error
±
0.77% of full-scale voltage, adjustable to zero
(includes pot adjustment range,
but excludes reference)
Voltage offset
±
64 mV bipolar mode,
(includes pot adjustment range)
±
32 mV unipolar mode, adjustable to zero
Internal voltage reference
10 V (
±
10 mV maximum); 10 ppm/
°
C drift
Output voltage ranges
0 to 10 V, unipolar mode;
±
10 V, bipolar mode
(jumper-selectable)
Current drive capability
±
2 mA
Output settling time to 0.01%
4
µ
sec for 20 V step
Output slew rate
30 V/
µ
sec
Output noise
1 mV rms, DC to 1 MHz
Output impedance
≤
0.2
Ω
Explanation of Analog Output Specifications
Relative accuracy in a digital-to-analog (D/A) system is the same as nonlinearity because no
uncertainty is added due to code width. Unlike an ADC, every digital code in a D/A system
represents a specific analog value rather than a range of values. The relative accuracy of the system
is therefore limited to the worst-case deviation from the ideal correspondence (a straight line),
excepting noise. If a D/A system has been calibrated perfectly, then the relative accuracy
specification reflects its worst-case absolute error.
Differential nonlinearity in a D/A system is a measure of deviation of code width from 1 LSB. In
this case, code width is the difference between the analog values produced by consecutive digital
codes. A specification of
±
1 LSB differential nonlinearity ensures that the code width is always
greater than 0 LSBs (guaranteeing monotonicity) and is always less than 2 LSBs.
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