- Is SNR same as dynamic range?
- What is a good SNR for ADC?
- What is dynamic range for ADC?
- Is 25dB SNR good?
Is SNR same as dynamic range?
SNR is measured at the specific point when the exposure is stopped whereas dynamic range is calculated at the saturation point of the pixel. SNR takes into account all noise sources.
What is a good SNR for ADC?
As I mention above, an ADC's ideal SNR equals 6.02N+1.76 dB, where N is the number of bits. You derive this formula by first defining the rms signal.
What is dynamic range for ADC?
An ADC's dynamic range is the range of signal amplitudes which the ADC can resolve; an ADC with a dynamic range of 60dB can resolve signal amplitudes from x to 1000x. Dynamic range is important in communication applications, where signal strengths vary dramatically.
Is 25dB SNR good?
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is the power ratio between the signal strength and the noise level. This value is represented in decibels (dB). In general, you should have a minimum of +25dB signal-to-noise ratio. Lower values than +25dB result in poor performance and speeds.