Is that a peak-peak requirement, meaning you would like 100/6 nV approximately rms?
Do you Just need Precision, with little accuracy say 5%? On Tuesday, 1 November 2016, Attila Kinali <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a "small" side project, which involves keeping a voltage stable > to better than 100nV over the period of several seconds. Ie. a DAC > produces an output and a chain of opamps and low pass filters feeds > it to the consuming device. The absolute value and drift over more > than 10-100s is not that important. > > As I lack a lot of knowledge in this field, I would like to ask > whether someone can point me at literature or give me some terms > to search for that help me to figure out whether this is actually > feasible and how I could achieve that. I know the basic literature > on noise and how to deal with that. What I am interested in are the > real world problems, how big they actually are and how to deal with them. > > Attila Kinali > > -- > It is upon moral qualities that a society is ultimately founded. All > the prosperity and technological sophistication in the world is of no > use without that foundation. > -- Miss Matheson, The Diamond Age, Neil Stephenson > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] <javascript:;> > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/ > mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
