DocumentCode
1294308
Title
Integrating analog-to-digital converter with digital self-calibration
Author
Amemiya, H. ; Yoneyama, Takashi
Author_Institution
Toshiba Res. & Dev. Center, Kawasaki, Japan
Issue
2
fYear
1976
fDate
6/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
132
Lastpage
138
Abstract
With dual-slope integrating analogue-to-digital (A/D) converters, which are most frequently used for relatively low-speed conversion, the drift of the operational amplifier is a very critical factor in limiting their performance. The newly discovered digital self-calibration method which completely eliminates the drift problem, is more readily adaptable to ratiometric conversion, where the input and the reference voltages are of the same polarity. Some of the advantages are: no necessity of manual adjustments, the use of inexpensive operational amplifiers instead of costly units with no performance degradation for the temperature range limited only by digital circuits, and the possibility of A/D converters operating on a single power supply. As is the case with the basic dual-slope converters, no precision components of high absolute or relative accuracy are required.
Keywords
analogue-digital conversion; calibration; operational amplifiers; digital self calibration; integrating A/D convertor; operational amplifier drift; Accuracy; Calibration; Clocks; Operational amplifiers; Resistors; Switches; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.1976.6312328
Filename
6312328
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