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TERMINOLOGY
1.
Signal-to-noise ratio (dB) - SNR is a measure of the difference in level between the full scale output and the output with no
signal applied. (No Auto-zero or Automute function is employed in achieving these results).
2.
Dynamic range (dB) - DNR is a measure of the difference between the highest and lowest portions of a signal. Normally a
THD+N measurement at 60dB below full scale. The measured signal is then corrected by adding the 60dB to it. (e.g. THD+N
@ -60dB= -32dB, DR= 92dB).
3.
THD (dB) - THD is a ratio, of the rms values, of Distortion/Signal.
4.
Stop band attenuation (dB) - Is the degree to which the frequency spectrum is attenuated (outside audio band).
5.
Channel Separation (dB) - Also known as Cross-Talk. This is a measure of the amount one channel is isolated from the
other. Normally measured by sending a full scale signal down one channel and measuring the other.
6.
Pass-Band Ripple - Any variation of the frequency response in the pass-band region.
MASTER CLOCK TIMING
ADCMCLK/
MCLK
t
MCLKL
t
MCLKH
t
MCLKY
Figure 1 Master Clock Timing Requirements
Test Conditions
AVDD, PVDD, VREFP = 5V, DVDD = 3.3V, AGND, VREFN = 0V, PGND, DGND = 0V, T
A
= +25
o
C
PARAMETER SYMBOL
TEST
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
System Clock Timing Information
ADCMCLK and MCLK System clock
pulse width high
t
MCLKH
11
ns
ADCMCLK and MCLK System clock
pulse width low
t
MCLKL
11
ns
ADCMCLK and MCLK System clock
cycle time
t
MCLKY
28
ns
ADCMCLK and MCLK Duty cycle
40:60
60:40
Table 3 Master Clock Timing Requirements