Getting the most out of a high-resolution A/D converter: How can we get the highest performance out of an A/D converter? The obvious answer is to use good design and layout, but there are other techniques that can be used to improve performance. There are actually some simple techniques that can be used to push the A/D converter performance beyond the specification. To do this, we should understand the sources and types of A/D converter errors. The purpose of this article is to explain the most common sources of A/D converter errors and introduce methods to compensate for these errors. Some error compensation methods are easier to understand and implement, while others are not so obvious. If used correctly, these methods can greatly improve the overall system performance. Let\'s first look at what an ideal A/D converter should look like and understand what types of errors will prevent us from getting the best performance. In short, an ideal A/D converter will give us almost ideal data. I say almost ideal because even an ideal A/D converter has quantization errors, but we can discuss this later. We want to improve the performance of our A/D converter, so let\'s first look at the highest resolution A/D converter on the market, the 24-bit A/D converter.
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