DocumentCode
1195791
Title
An oversampling analog-to-digital converter topology for high-resolution signal acquisition systems
Author
Carley, L. Richard
Volume
34
Issue
1
fYear
1987
fDate
1/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
83
Lastpage
90
Abstract
High-precision analog-to-digital converters (ADC\´s) which periodically sample continuous time waveforms are required in many "signal acquisition" applications such as digital audio and instrumentation. This paper describes a specific topology for an oversampling differential pulse code modulation (DPCM)-type ADC that requires neither an analog anti-aliasing filter nor a sample-and-hold. Dithering techniques are presented which cause the quantization error to resemble an additive Gaussian white-noise source whose mean and variance are independent of the input. A smoothing technique is presented which improves the linearity of the ADC\´s transfer function. Results presented are based on both simulations and measurements of a test system constructed from discrete components. The potential for integration in a standard digital CMOS process is discussed.
Keywords
A/D converters; ADC; Analog-to-digital conversion (ADC); Solid-state integrated circuits; Analog-digital conversion; Filters; Instruments; Linearity; Modulation coding; Pulse modulation; Quantization; Smoothing methods; Topology; Transfer functions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1987.1086039
Filename
1086039
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