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Understanding Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and Noise Spectral Density (NSD) in High Speed Data Conver

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This video is part of the TI Precision Labs – ADCs curriculum.  The 1st
part of the presentation will go over the concept of Signal to Noise Ratio or
SNR, by defining the meaning of SNR.  A more detailed examination of the
different components that make up the noise portion of SNR will be explored.
 This includes thermal noise, quantization noise, and jitter of the
quantization clock.  An example of a calculation of SNR that is dominated by
jitter will be provided.

The 2nd part of the presentation will examine the concept of Noise Spectral
Density or NSD, and describe how this is different from SNR.  Finally a
design example will be presented which will highlight how NSD can be used to
estimate the performance of the output of a DAC as it pertains to noise floor
related performance specifications.

Search TI High Speed Data Converters, and find reference designs and other technical resources for ADCs
https://www.ti.com/data-converters/adc-circuit/high-speed/overview.html

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