In recent issues, Analog Dialogue has dealt extensively with topics in shielding and grounding,[1,2] emphasizing the techniques needed to protect the integrity and precision of analog signals in the dc and audio-frequency domain from interfering signals, whether at line frequency or at much higher frequencies. To complement those articles, we suggest here the elements of good practice for high-resolution “video speed” converters, i.e., converters of 10-bit or greater resolution, operating at word rates above 1 MHz1 }. |3 _; y$ A5 U
----------------------------------------- 5 o9 Z& z2 L4 ^4 n5 L/ }
1. Alan Rich, “Understanding Interference-Type Noise,”Analog Dialogue 16-3, 1982, pages 16-19 ; n: J8 B; M. X2. Alan Rich, “Shielding and Guarding,” Analog Dialogue 17-1, 1983, pages 8-13. . I1 F4 m* @# j8 }$ h , M0 H7 Q% o" O) H3 c6 a. }% j近几期的Analog Dialogue 着重对屏蔽和接地问题进行了广泛的探讨,强调这些技术在直流和音频范围内对保证模拟信号的完整,精确,免受工频或更高频率的干扰方面将起到作用。这里我们建议将本文中有益于高分辨率“视频”转换器,即10位或10位以上精度,字节速率在1MHz以上的方法作为对已发表文章的补充。6 K" s4 Z4 M5 |. z6 V$ |