Hi Takahiro,
The actual behavior should be the same as AD5675.
Cheers,
Ivan
This is a follow-up on my previous query about offset error (OSE) and zero scale error (ZSE).
As defined in your AD5675 DAC Datasheet:
Offset Error Offset is a measure of the difference between VOUT (actual) and VOUT (ideal) expressed in mV in the linear…
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