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8XC196NT USER'S MANUAL
CCBs
CCRs
channel-to-channel matching error
characteristic
chip-select logic
clear
code
code center
code transition
code width
crosstalk
Glossary-2
Chip configuration bytes. The chip configuration
registers (CCRs) are loaded with the contents of the
CCBs after a device reset, unless the device is
entering programming modes, in which case the
PCCBs is used.
Chip configuration registers. Registers that specify
the environment in which the device will be
operating. The chip configuration registers are loaded
with the contents of the CCBs after a device reset
unless the device is entering programming modes, in
which case the PCCBs are used.
The
difference
between
transitions of actual characteristics taken from
different A/D converter channels under the same
temperature, voltage, and frequency conditions. This
error is caused by differences in DC input leakage and
on-channel resistance from one multiplexer channel
to another.
A graph of output code versus input voltage; the
transfer function of an A/D converter.
External circuitry that selects a memory device during
an external bus cycle.
The "0" value of a bit or the act of giving it a "0"
value. See also set.
1) A set of instructions that perform a specific
function; a program.
2) The digital value output by the A/D converter.
The voltage corresponding to the midpoint between
two adjacent code transitions on the A/D converter.
The point at which the A/D converter's output code
changes from "Q" to "Q+1." The input voltage corre-
sponding to a code transition is defined as the voltage
that is equally likely to produce either of two adjacent
codes.
The voltage change corresponding to the difference
between two adjacent code transitions. Code width
deviations cause differential nonlinearity and nonlin-
earity errors.
See off-isolation.
corresponding
code

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