I recently bought a red pitaya and just quickly hooked it up in order to see what noise levels I get from it.
As I can see in the specs the ADC has a resolution of 14 bits. With a range of -1V to +1V that gives a quantization of approx. 122 uV.
So far so good. Now I hooked up a probe to one of the pitayas inputs and let it float (unconnected to anything) expecting to measure 50 Hz disturbances from the environment. The graph showed this:
I get noise with a standard deviation of around 1.4 mV.
Then I tried to short the probe to ground
which suddenly gives me a noisier signal and even some spikes (see the picture). The standard deviation is now around 2.3 mV.
Of course I can use the moving average filter but then high-frequency parts of a signal will get filtered out which I do not desire.
Are these normal noise levels for a Red Pitaya? If not what could be the cause?
Noise floor levels
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Re: Noise floor levels
So I tried shielding, using different power sources for the RP, removing any other electrical devices from the vincinity pf the RP. As far as my tests go I can say that about 4 bits of the ADC are lost due to noise. Is this normal or is my RP broken?
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Re: Noise floor levels
If you want to actually test the noise level of the RP, try simply connecting a 50 ohm load to the ADC.
Even with that, I have noticed about the same noise levels has you have. Maybe even more :S.
I suspect that 4 bits of noise is pretty good. Honestly, most scopes have 8 bit ADC because anymore more than that requires serious calibration.
I think the parts themselves quote 80 dB SNR, but that is under ideal power supply situations.
Even with that, I have noticed about the same noise levels has you have. Maybe even more :S.
I suspect that 4 bits of noise is pretty good. Honestly, most scopes have 8 bit ADC because anymore more than that requires serious calibration.
I think the parts themselves quote 80 dB SNR, but that is under ideal power supply situations.
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