Application Note AD-03 Effects of Aperture Time and Jitter in a Sampled Data System

© 1994 National Semiconductor Corporation http://www.national.com Printed in the U.S.A. The Nyquist sampling theorem states that band limited signals may be represented without error by sampled data. Among the effects which place additional restrictions on the signal, beyond those which are given by the Nyquist theorem, are aperture effects. Aperture effects such as aperture jitter, and aperture time, contribute to a signal degradation which is frequency dependent. In applications for high performance A/D converters, the aperture effects may be the dominant source of noise in the digitization process.