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In data acquisition systems, noise is any unwanted signal that can interfere with or hide the signal of interest. Some noise is inherent to all electrical components, and it can come from sources internal (amplifiers, ADCs, voltage references, and so forth) or external (EMI, ground loops, line-cycle noise, and so forth) to the system. Noise is very important for bridge measurement systems because the bridge output voltage is typically on the order of 10s of millivolts. Such small signals require a low-noise, higher-resolution signal chain to achieve high dynamic range.
Even though noise is important for bridge measurement systems, complete signal chain noise analysis can be complex. As such, a comprehensive understanding of noise is beyond the scope of this application note. Instead, this document identifies how noise is reported in an ADC data sheet and how this information can be used to help achieve design targets for bridge measurement systems. For more information on noise in ADC measurements, see the Fundamentals of Precision ADC Noise Analysis e-book as well as the ADC Noise content in TI’s Precision Labs training curriculum.