Input voltage and offset, Vertical resolution, Dc accuracy and linearity – Agilent Technologies DP211 User Manual

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Model
Agilent #

Bandwidth

into 50

Ω

Bandwidth/

Capacitance

into 1 M

Ω

Minimum
Rise Time

BW Limiter

selections

Maximum

Offset

Other

particularities

DC241A

U1064A

950 MHz

( 1 GHz

typical)

300 MHz

typical

14 pF

0.35 ns

(50

Ω)

(1.2 ns
typical
1 M

Ω)

20, 200, 700 MHz

(see remark below)

5 V (50

Ω)

20 V

(> 0.5 V

FS & 1M

Ω)

200 V

(> 5V

FS & 1M

Ω)

DC271 FAMILY

Max FS = 50 V

(1 M

Ω)

DC265

U1063A

150 MHz

150 MHz

11 pF

2.3 ns

NA

20 V

BW

50

= 90 MHz

DC270

U1063A

250 MHz

250 MHz

11 pF

1.4 ns

NA

20 V

BW

50

= 90 MHz

DC271

U1064A

1 GHz

NA

0.35 ns

20, 200, 700 MHz

5 V

DC271 FAMILY

DC271A

U1064A

DC271AR

950 MHz

( 1 GHz

typical)

300 MHz

typical

14 pF

0.35 ns

(50

Ω)

(1.2 ns
typical
1 M

Ω)

20, 200, 700 MHz

(see remark below)

5 V (50

Ω)

20 V

(> 0.5 V

FS & 1M

Ω)

200 V

(> 5V

FS & 1M

Ω)

DC271 FAMILY

Max FS = 50 V

(1 M

Ω)

The AR has only 2

channels

For 1 M

Ω coupling in the DC2x1A/AR the 700 MHz Bandwidth Limiter cannot be used. Furthermore, for FS gain >

5V the 200 MHz Bandwidth Limiter is always active.

3.2.6. Input Voltage and Offset

The input channel provides a fully programmable amplifier with variable input voltage and offset. Full Scale (FS)
input voltages are selectable from 50 mV to 5 V (except as shown above) in a 1, 2, 5 sequence. Care should be taken
to select an input voltage range that will allow the signal to be recorded using as much dynamic range of the digitizer
as possible. The Variable Offset is programmable in the range of ±2 V when using an FS Input Voltage setting of
500 mV or below, increasing to ± Maximum Offset for FS settings above 500 mV. The raw 8-bit ADC data values
are in the range [-128,+127] with the first and last values reserved for underflow and overflow respectively. The
midpoint value, 0, of the range corresponds to the negative of the offset voltage. Thus the Full Scale Range (FSR)
goes from

–Offset Voltage – (FS/2)

to

–Offset Voltage + (FS/2)

Signals going outside of the FSR will be clipped and data values for the clipped portion of a signal should be
regarded as erroneous.

The maximum input voltage for 50

Ω input impedance is ±5 V. The maximum input for 1 MΩ input impedance is

±100 V (dc + ac) except for the DC2x1A/AR models where it is ±300 V (dc + ac).

3.2.7. Vertical Resolution

The digitizers described in this manual use an ADC system with 8 bits of vertical resolution (256 levels). The
dynamic range of the ADC covers the Full Scale Range (FSR) of the Input Voltage setting. For example, if the Input
Voltage is set to 1 V then the ADC resolution is equivalent to 3.91 mV. To obtain the best dynamic range from the
ADC care should be taken to ensure that the input signal varies over more than 50% of the Input Voltage FSR
setting.

3.2.8. DC Accuracy and Linearity

The DP and DC Series digitizers use low noise front-end electronics in order to ensure voltage measurement is made
with accuracy and precision. DC voltage accuracy, at 0 V offset, is better than ±2% (±1% typical) of the input
voltage full scale. The differential linearity is better than ±0.7 LSB ( ±0.8 LSB for DC135/DC140 digitizers and
±0.9 LSB for other DC271-FAMILY digitizers).

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