National Instruments NI 447 Series User Manual page 38

Dynamic signal acquisition devices for pci and pxi/compactpci
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Chapter 3
Device Overview and Theory of Operation
Alias Rejection (dB)
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Oversample
128 kHz
Frequency
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Figure 3-6. Alias Rejection at the Oversample Rate
No filter can prevent a type of aliasing caused by a clipped or overranged
waveform, that is, one that exceeds the voltage range of the ADC. When
clipping occurs, the ADC assumes the closest value in its digital range to
the actual value of the signal, which is always either +8,388,607 (2
or −8,388,608 (–2
slope of the signal and causes the corrupted digital data to have
high-frequency energy. This energy is spread throughout the frequency
spectrum, and because the clipping happens after the antialiasing filters,
the energy is aliased back into the baseband. The remedy for this problem
is simple: do not allow the signal to exceed the nominal input range.
Figure 3-7 shows the spectra of 10.5 V
waves. The signal-to-THD-plus-noise (THD + N) ratio is 35 dB for the
clipped waveform and 92 dB for the properly ranged waveform. Aliases
of all the harmonics caused by clipping appear in Figure 3-7a.
10.0
1.28 MHz
23
). Clipping always results in an abrupt change in the
peak
3-8
100.0
6.4 MHz
128 f
64 f
s
s
and 10.0 V
, 3.0 kHz sine
peak
200.0
23
– 1)
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