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SINAD is Leonhard Euler's pimp cane. Leonhard Euler (pronounced Oiler; IPA ) (April 15, 1707 – September 7, 1783) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist, who spent most of his life in Russia and Germany. ...


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baudline manual - measurements (2951 words)
When the fundamental is greater than half the Nyquist frequency the harmonics are zero and the distortion measurements of SNR and SINAD are equal.
When this happens the value of THD is the same as the SINAD measurement but negative.
A ratio of the signal to the strongest non signal element (spurious peak).
Analog Devices: Analog to Digital Converters: Tutorial MT-003: Understand SINAD, ENOB, SNR, THD, THD + N, and SFDR so ... (1702 words)
SINAD and SNR deserve careful attention, because there is still some variation between ADC manufacturers as to their precise meaning.
SINAD is often plotted for various input amplitudes and frequencies.
SINAD is often converted to effective-number-of-bits (ENOB) using the relationship for the theoretical SNR of an ideal N-bit ADC: SNR = 6.02N + 1.76 dB.
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