Owner manual

CS5566
22 DS806PP2
5/4/09
Figure 16 illustrates the device with a small signal 1/1,000,000 of full scale. The signal input for Figure 16
is about 8.2 microvolts peak to peak, or about 17 codes peak to peak. Figure 17 illustrates the converter
with a signal at about 2.6 microvolts peak to peak, or about 5 codes peak to peak. The CS5566 achieves
superb performance with this small signal.
Figure 18 illustrates the noise floor of the converter from 0.1 Hz to 2.5 kHz. The plot is entirely free of spu-
rious frequency content due to digital activity inside the chip.
Figure 19 illustrates a noise histogram of the converter constructed from 4096 samples.
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0 500 1k 1.5k 2k 2.5k
Frequency (Hz)
277 Hz, -130 dB
32k Samples @ 5 kSps
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4096 Samples
Mean = 96.32
Std. Dev. = 21.3
Max - Min = 150
Output Codes
Number of Occurances
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0.1 1 10 100 1k
2.5k
Frequency (Hz)
Shorted Input
2M Samples @ 5 kSps
16 Averages
Figure 17. Spectral Performance, -130 dB
Figure 19. Noise Histogram (4096 Samples)
Figure 18. Spectral Plot of Noise with Shorted Input