SBASB74 October 2024 ADS127L21B
PRODUCTION DATA
Common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) specifies the ability of the ADC to reject common-mode input signals. CMRR is expressed as dc and ac parameters. For CMRR (dc) measurement, three common-mode test voltages equal to AVSS + 50mV, (AVDD1 + AVSS) / 2, and AVDD1 – 50mV are applied. For this measurement, the inputs are shorted together. The maximum change of the ADC offset voltage is recorded versus the change in common-mode test voltage. Equation 12 shows how CMRR (dc) is computed.
where:
For the measurement of CMRR (ac), an ac common-mode signal is applied at various test frequencies at 95% full-scale range. A fast Fourier transform (FFT) plot is computed from the ADC data with the common-mode signal applied. As shown in Equation 7, the nine largest amplitude spurious frequencies in the frequency spectrum are summed as powers. These frequencies are also related to the amplitude of the common-mode test signal.
where: