I'm using the standard MOTM power supply, a linear PowerOne HAA15-0.8-A with no other modules connected except the PSIM. I can measure very little noise on it. When using the Quantizer software, I can vary the control voltage very slightly and get it in a mode where the quantizing will alternate between current value or one step higher. I'm assuming this is the ADC repeatability coupled with the noise on the input voltage. I've cleaned up the input voltage and it's much better but I can still find a couple of spots where it will vary between two values. I wrote some code to add input hysteresis and the variation completely goes away if I require the input to change at least two bit positions. I have no reason to believe the PSIM is defective. I think I'm just up against the limits of the power supply and input CV noise. Dave -- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Brice D. Hornback" <synthmodules@s...> wrote: > I don't see any jitter. Remember, your signal to noise ratio is only as > good as your power supply. What kind of power supply are you using? What > other modules are connected to it? What software are you running for this > test? > > If you believe you have a problem, send your PSIM-1 back to me and I'll test > it. > > Thanks, > Brice > http://www.SynthModules.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "djbrow54" <davebr@e...> > To: <SynthModules@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 7:44 PM > Subject: [SynthModules] ADC input jitter > > > > How much jitter are you folks experiencing on IN-1 to IN-4? If you > > put a constant voltage source into the input and then sample the > > input, how much variation are you seeing in the 10 bit result? > > > > I'm seeing a fair amount and I don't know if it's noise in my system > > or there is that much jitter in the ADCs. Anyone implemented > > hysteresis code for the inputs? > > > > Thanks - Dave > >
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Re: ADC input jitter
2004-05-03 by djbrow54
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