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Required Sensor Power – Part 3

Robust Circuit Design Posted on November 29, 2016 by adminNovember 30, 2016

In Parts 1 and 2 of this series on required sensor power we introduced you to the formulas needed to compute this power, and you got to see the formulas in action in Signal Chain Explorer. At the end of … Continue reading →

Posted in Short and Sweet, Signal Chain Explorer | Tagged ENOB, low-noise amplification, sensor power, SNR | Leave a reply

Required Sensor Power – Part 2

Robust Circuit Design Posted on November 26, 2016 by adminNovember 29, 2016

In Part 1 of this Short and Sweet article we introduced the concept of finding the minimum required power a sensor needs to deliver in order to achieve a desired signal quality for a given signal chain — that quality being … Continue reading →

Posted in Short and Sweet, Signal Chain Explorer | Tagged ENOB, sensor power, SNR | Leave a reply

Required Sensor Power – Part 1

Robust Circuit Design Posted on November 21, 2016 by adminNovember 29, 2016

New functionality was recently added to Signal Chain Explorer that computes the minimum sensor power required to achieve a desired SNR (or ENOB) for a particular signal chain. This feature was originally experimental, but it didn’t take us long to decide to include … Continue reading →

Posted in Short and Sweet, Signal Chain Explorer | Tagged ENOB, sensor power, SNR | Leave a reply

Understanding Effective Number of Bits

Robust Circuit Design Posted on November 18, 2016 by adminNovember 29, 2016

One of the main figures of merit computed by Signal Chain Explorer is the Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) of your signal chain. In this Short and Sweet article we’ll explain how that number is computed. The ENOB value relates the Signal … Continue reading →

Posted in Short and Sweet, Signal Chain Explorer | Tagged ADC, effective number of bits, ENOB, SINAD, SNR | Leave a reply

Visualizing Noise in Signal Wave Explorer

Robust Circuit Design Posted on December 3, 2015 by adminDecember 3, 2015

Our new product Signal Wave Explorer will soon be ready for sale. It was a long and unexpected journey developing this product — unexpected because we weren’t quite sure when we started what the program would be capable of, and we … Continue reading →

Posted in Signal Wave Explorer | Tagged gaussian noise, sampled simulation, signal to noise ratio, SNR, thermal noise, transient response | Leave a reply

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