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Hello, and welcome to the TI Precision Lab Series showing how to develop a SAR ADC reference input. In the last section, we describe all the different components in the model. In this section, we will show how to configure these components within the model to verify the ADC reference input settling performance. We will also show an example of a system performance verification using the model. As a reminder in this presentation, we are developing at the reference input model for the ADC ADS8881. This slide shows the timing used for this reference input model. We need to develop waveforms to close and open the switches at the appropriate time to model the reference input behavior of the device. A logic high on the control signal closes the switch. And a logic low opens the switch. Note that for this design, we will be modeling 8 MSB CDAC bit decisions. This is done by connecting the CREF to the reference output eight times via the control and bit switches. The control switch acts as a ga