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LF: Re: How many bits ? (was :Off Topic Ft101zd)

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Subject: LF: Re: How many bits ? (was :Off Topic Ft101zd)
From: Alberto di Bene <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 20:51:49 +0100
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Alexander S. Yurkov wrote:

Certanly if this 10uV signal is the only signal in ADC input then
ADC gives zero code only. Nothing more. But we can add a noise with
spectrum out of signal spectrum (so called 'dithering'). Then signals can be digitized by the ADC. Added noise can be canceled by digital
filtering then.
Alex,
I am familiar with the concept of noise dithering, but IMHO you can apply it only when the added noise is spread all over the digitization bandwidth. In such a case you can gain
many bits of resolution doing a decimation after the oversampling.
But what you are saying is that I can put two pure sine signals at e.g. 1 MHz, one of them of 1V amplitude, and the other of 1uV amplitude, separated by, let's say, 1 kHz, digitize them with a 16-bit, 100 MHz ADC and then, by simply decimating (low pass + subsampling) and applying a post-decimation filter, I can resolve them ? I don't think it is possible, but, then, I have been wrong
other times...

73  Alberto  I2PHD



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