Second-order sigma-delta modulation for digital-audio signal acquisition
The authors compare the second-order sigma-delta ( Sigma Delta ) modulator to several alternative modulator architectures in the context of digital-audio signal acquisition. Design details and experimental results are presented for a 1 mu m CMOS implementation that does not require error correction...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal of solid-state circuits 1991-04, Vol.26 (4), p.618-627 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors compare the second-order sigma-delta ( Sigma Delta ) modulator to several alternative modulator architectures in the context of digital-audio signal acquisition. Design details and experimental results are presented for a 1 mu m CMOS implementation that does not require error correction or component trimming to achieve virtually ideal 16 b performance at a conversion rate of 50 kHz. The experimental modulator is a fully differential circuit that operates from a single 5 V power supply and does not require the use of precision sample-and-hold circuitry. With an oversampling ratio of 256 and a clock rate of 12.8 MHz, the modulator achieves a 98 dB dynamic range and a peak signal-to-(noise+distortion) ratio (SNDR) of 94 dB. Measurements and simulations of discrete noise peaks in the output spectrum that result from limit-cycle oscillations are also presented and discussed.< > |
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ISSN: | 0018-9200 1558-173X |
DOI: | 10.1109/4.75064 |