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Using Dither to Improve the Performance of Lossy Sigma-Delta Modulators
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia January 17-January 19
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Josef Goette, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Marcel Jacomet, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Markus Hager, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Conventional sigma-delta (\sum\vartriangle) analog-to-digital (Ad) converters are based on an active analog \sum\vartriangle modulator followed by a digital filter. In earlier papers we proposed a new architecture for a first-order \sum\vartriangle modulator that needs no active analog components. Its advantage is that Ad converters can be implemented within Fpga?s or directly in the software of microprocessors. Its disadvantage is, however, that it realizes a lossy \sum\vartriangle modulator with an accompanying limited resolution. Here we propose to use dither-injection to relax that resolution limitation and we present simulation results showing that our ideas work.
Index Terms:
Lossy \sum\vartriangle modulator, dither, Ad con- Fpga-and microprocessor implementations.
Citation:
Josef Goette, Marcel Jacomet, Markus Hager, "Using Dither to Improve the Performance of Lossy Sigma-Delta Modulators," delta, pp.11-16, Third IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications (DELTA'06), 2006
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