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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 28, 1982
Filed:
Jan. 21, 1980
John W Frech, Baltimore, MD (US);
Lonnie C Au, Fort Wayne, IN (US);
Abstract
The differential linearity of an analog-digital converter is measured by a test method that eliminates the need for precision calibrated test equipment. A triangle waveform with a pseudo random period is applied to the analog/digital converter input. The waveform has a uniform amplitude probability density function. Therefore, any analog/digital converter input voltage has an equal chance of being sampled by the analog/digital converter. The number of times each possible analog/digital converter output code word occurs is counted by a microprocessor. These numbers are a direct measure of differential linearity with an accuracy described by the theory of repeated random sampling.