Glossary
BNC-2140 User Manual G-10
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Shannon Sampling
Theorem a law of sampling theory stating that if a continuous bandwidth-limited
signal contains no frequency components higher than half the frequency
at whi ch it is sampled, then the original signal can be recovered without
distortion
SNR signal-to-noise ratio—the ratio of the overall rms signal level to the rms
noise level, expressed in decibels
source impedance a parameter of signal sources that reflects current-driving ability of voltage
sources (lower is better) and the voltage-driving ability of current sources
(higher is better)
SS simultaneous sampling—a property of a system in which each input or
output channel is digitized or updated at the same instant
S/s samples per second—used to express the rate at which a DAQ board
samples an analog signal
system noise a measure of the amount of noise seen by an analog circuit or an ADC when
the analog inputs are grounded
TTHD total harmonic distortion—the ratio of the total rms signal due to harmonic
distortion to the overall rms signal, in decibel or a pe rcentage
THD+N signal-to-THD plus noise—the ratio in decibels of the overall rms signal to
the rms signal of harmonic distortion plus noise introduced
transducer See sensor
transducer excitation a type of signal conditioning that uses external voltages and currents to
excite the circuitry of a signal conditioning system into measuring physical
phenomena
Uunipolar a signal range that is always positive (for example, 0 to +10 V)
update rate the number of output updates per second
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