referansespenningsnivåer
Referansespenningsnivåer, often translated as reference voltage levels, are standardized voltage values used in electronic circuits for comparison and measurement. These levels are critical for the proper functioning of many analog and digital systems. In analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), for instance, a reference voltage defines the full-scale range of the input signal. The ADC then quantifies the analog input relative to this reference. Similarly, digital-to-analog converters (DACs) use a reference voltage to determine the output voltage range.
These levels are fundamental in voltage comparators, which determine if an input voltage is above or below
The accuracy and stability of reference voltage levels are paramount. Variations can lead to measurement errors,