Differential nonlinearity - Wikipedia Differential nonlinearity (acronym DNL) is a commonly used measure of performance in digital-to-analog (DAC) and analog-to-digital (ADC) converters It is a term describing the deviation between two analog values corresponding to adjacent input digital values
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An ADC and DAC Differential Non-Linearity (DNL) DNL stands for Differential Non-Linearity and quantifies the ADC or DAC precision The term differential refers to the values an ADC takes between two consecutive levels When the input signal swings in any direction, the ADC samples the signal and its output is a stream of binary numbers
DNL | Analog Devices Differential Nonlinearity (DNL) is a specification that appears in data-converter datasheets In an ideal D A converter, incrementing the digital code by 1 changes the output voltage by an amount that does not vary across the device's permitted range
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