Topic: AC coupling effect of ADC  (Read 7933 times)

fmcuser March 11, 2015, 03:50 AM

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I am using an ADC of FMC150 on ML605. The ADCs on FMC150 are AC coupled. There are capacitors in front of these ADCs. I input multiple waveform e.g. 100-kHz square pulses to one of the ADCs. The waveform that were sampled by the ADC was distorted. I think this is due to the frequency characteristics of the capacitors in front of the ADC.
Can anybody give me any advice to remove this AC coupling effect?
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arnaudNL March 11, 2015, 12:06 PM (#1)

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Dear Sir,


Not as I am aware of. The most obvious solution is to use a DC coupled card, the FMC151 is the DC coupled version of the FMC150.


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Arnaud

arnaudNL March 16, 2015, 05:46 AM (#2)

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Dear Sir,


Do you need any more information about this issue before I close this topic?


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Arnaud

arnaudNL March 17, 2015, 07:55 AM (#3)

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This topic is being closed because the issue is considered as resolved by 4DSP. Feel free to create a new topic for any further inquiries.