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 | Table 3. Calibrated accuracy specifications | 
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 | ±10.00 V | ±3 max | 
 | ±1.5 max | ±2.0 max | 
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 | ±5.000 V | ±3 max | 
 | ±1.5 max | ±2.0 max | 
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 | ±2.500 V | ±3 max | 
 | ±1.5 max | ±2.0 max | 
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 | ±1.250 V | ±3 max | 
 | ±1.5 max | ±2.0 max | 
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Note 1: These are the intrinsic specifications of the ADC. Software calibration may introduce a small additional amount of linearity error.
As shown in Table 3, total board error is a combination of gain, offset, differential linearity and integral linearity error. The theoretical 
| Analog input  | ±0.60 LSB/°C max | 
| Analog input zero drift | ±0.15 LSB/°C max | 
| Overall analog input drift | ±0.75 LSB/°C max | 
| Common mode range | ±10 V min | 
| CMRR @ 60 Hz | |
| Input leakage current | ±20 nA max | 
| Input impedance | 10 MOhms min | 
| Absolute maximum input voltage | 
Crosstalk
Crosstalk is defined here as the influence of one channel upon another when scanning two channels at the maximum rate. A full scale 100 Hz triangle wave is input on channel 1; channel 0 is tied to analog ground at the connector. The table below summarizes the influence of channel 1 on channel 0 with the effects of noise removed. The residue on channel zero is described in LSB's.
Table 4. Channel to channel crosstalk specifications
| Condition | Crosstalk | Per channel Rate | ADC Rate | 
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| ±10.00 V | 5LSB  | 50 kHz | 100 kHz | 
| ±5.000 V | 6LSB  | 50 kHz | 100 kHz | 
| ±2.500 V | 7LSB  | 50 kHz | 100 kHz | 
| ±1.250 V | 10LSB  | 50 kHz | 100 kHz | 
Noise performance
Table 5 summarizes the noise performance for the 
Table 5. Noise performance specifications
| Range | % within ±2 LSBs | % within ±1 LSB | Typical LSBrms* | Max LSBrms* | 
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| All ranges | 78% | 47% | 1.8 | 4.7 | 
* RMS noise is defined as the 
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