What is DNL in ADC?
Differential nonlinearity (acronym DNL) is a commonly used measure of performance in digital-to-analog (DAC) and analog-to-digital (ADC) converters. It is a term describing the deviation between two analog values corresponding to adjacent input digital values.
What is DNL and INL in ADC?
DNL is a function of each ADC's particular architecture. It is not possible to remove its effects with calibration. INL - Integral Non-Linearity: DNL errors accumulate to produce a total Integral Non-Linearity (INL).
What is the DNL?
The Day Night Average Sound Level (DNL or Ldn) noise metric is used to reflect a person's cumulative exposure to sound over a 24-hour period.