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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:11 pm Post subject: Input and Source Impedance and MUX Charge Injection Effects |
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Input and Source
The sensor’s source impedance R should be relatively small to increase the voltage divider drop across R the amplifier’s input. This can substantially improve the signal-to-noise ratio for mV-range sensor signals.
MUX Charge Injection Effects
Analog-switching devices can produce spikes in the MUX output during level transitions in the drive signal. This is called charge-injection effect and can be minimized with low source impedance.
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