SBASB74 October 2024 ADS127L21B
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Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is a measure of noise performance with a full-scale ac input signal. For the SNR measurement, a –0.2dBFS, 1kHz test signal is used with VCM equal to the mid-supply voltage. As shown in Equation 12, SNR is the ratio of the rms value of the input signal to the root-sum-square of all other frequency components. The frequency components are derived from an FFT computation of ADC output samples. When using FFT windowing because of non-coherent sampling, the spectral leakage of frequency bins surrounding the original signal are removed. DC and harmonics of the original signal are also removed.
where: