Atmega32(l) – Rainbow Electronics ATmega32L User Manual

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ATmega32(L)

2503C–AVR–10/02

Integral Non-linearity (INL): After adjusting for offset and gain error, the INL is the
maximum deviation of an actual transition compared to an ideal transition for any
code. Ideal value: 0 LSB.

Figure 109. Integral Non-linearity (INL)

Differential Non-linearity (DNL): The maximum deviation of the actual code width
(the interval between two adjacent transitions) from the ideal code width (1 LSB).
Ideal value: 0 LSB.

Figure 110. Differential Non-linearity (DNL)

Quantization Error: Due to the quantization of the input voltage into a finite number
of codes, a range of input voltages (1 LSB wide) will code to the same value. Always
±0.5 LSB.

Absolute Accuracy: The maximum deviation of an actual (unadjusted) transition
compared to an ideal transition for any code. This is the compound effect of Offset,
Gain Error, Differential Error, Non-linearity, and Quantization Error. Ideal value: ±0.5
LSB.

Output Code

V

REF

Input Voltage

Ideal ADC

Actual ADC

INL

Output Code

0x3FF

0x000

0

V

REF

Input Voltage

DNL

1 LSB

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