Title :
Frequency Modulation and First-Order Delta Sigma Modulation: Signal Representation With Unity Weight Dirac Impulses
Author :
Zierhofer, Clemens M.
fDate :
6/30/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Signal representation by means of unity weight and continuous-time aperiodic Dirac impulses is discussed, where the Dirac impulses are triggered at the zero crossings of frequency-modulated (FM) sinusoids. Analysis is based on generalized FM. The Fourier spectrum Psi(f) of such a Dirac impulse sequence psi(t) is composed of the signal spectrum plus a superposition of weighted FM spectra around integer multiples of the carrier frequency. It is demonstrated that FM-related sequences Psi(t) are generated by asynchronous DeltaSigmamodulators of first order. Practically relevant clock-synchronous versions psid(t) of Psid(t) are obtained, when the clock rate is twice the FM carrier frequency. A DeltaSigma-spectrum psid(f) can be regarded as a superposition of weighted and shifted versions of psi(f), whereby the first partial FM spectrum in psi(f) around the FM carrier frequency plays a dominant role.
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; delta-sigma modulation; pulse frequency modulation; signal representation; spectral analysis; Fourier spectrum; continuous-time aperiodic Dirac impulse; first-order delta sigma modulation; frequency modulation; signal representation; unity weight Dirac impulse; zero crossing; Bandwidth; Clocks; Delta-sigma modulation; Fourier series; Frequency modulation; Physics; Sampling methods; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Signal representations; $Delta Sigma $-modulation; $Delta Sigma $-spectrum; Carson bandwidth; Dirac impulses; Nyquist sampling theorem; asynchronous $Delta Sigma $-modulator; frequency modulation; generalized frequency modulation; signal represenation;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LSP.2008.2005754