Improved amplifier drives differential-input ADCs


Posted on Jun 12, 2012

ADCs with differential inputs are becoming increasingly popular. This popularity isn`t surprising, because differential inputs in the ADC offer several advantages: good common-mode noise rejection, a doubling of the available dynamic range without doubling the supply voltage, and cancellation of even-order harmonics that accrue with a single-ended input. But the differential input structure doesn`t eliminate the frequent need for additional gain between the signal source and the ADC.






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