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Oversampled Delta-Sigma Modulators: Analysis, Applications and Novel Topologies [Hardcover]

Mücahit Kozak (Author), Izzet Kale (Author)

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July 31, 2003
The analysis of the quantization noise in delta-sigma modulators is not a trivial task. State-of-the-art analysis methods include modelling the quantization noise as a uniform distributed white noise. However, it is not uncommon to observe limit cycle oscillations and tones at the output of a delta-sigma modulator. In most of the applications, these limit cycles and tones are strictly objectionable. Such an application, for instance, is a Fractional-N PLL frequency synthesizer, where idle tones and limit cycles generated from the delta-sigma modulator directly appear in the synthesized RF waveform as spurious components. The relatively small conversion bandwidth is another important limitation of delta-sigma modulators. Due to their oversampling nature, delta-sigma modulators have been used in low frequency applications.
Oversampled Delta-Sigma Modulators: Analysis, Applications, and Novel Topologies presents theorems and their mathematical proofs for the exact analysis of the quantization noise in delta-sigma modulators. Extensive mathematical equations are included throughout the book to analyze both single-stage and multi-stage architectures. It has been proved that appropriately set initial conditions generate tone free output, provided that the modulator order is at least three. These results are applied to the design of a Fractional-N PLL frequency synthesizer to produce spurious free RF waveforms. Furthermore, the book also presents time-interleaved topologies to increase the conversion bandwidth of delta-sigma modulators. The topologies have been generalized for any interleaving number and modulator order.
Oversampled Delta-Sigma Modulators: Analysis, Applications, and Novel Topologies is full of design and analysis techniques. The book contains sufficient detail that enables readers with little background in the subject to easily follow the material in it.
Oversampled Delta-Sigma Modulators: Analysis, Applications, and Novel Topologies will be of interest to graduate students, researchers, and practising circuit designers in the areas of delta-sigma based data converters and Fractional-N PLL frequency synthesizer design.

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"This book describes the principles of operation of oversampled (delta sigma symbol) modulators and gives an exact analysis and speed limitations of these non-linear complex circuits. … The book should be useful both as a reference book to graduate students, and researchers and practising engineers in the field of mixed-signal VLSI design. After finishing the text, the total picture of design including analysis, modeling, simulation, and implementation of this type of circuits is presented to the reader. … I highly recommend this book." (Mile Stojcev, Microelectronics Reliability, Vol. 44, 2004)


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The introduction of oversampling noise shaping technique in [1] by Inose and Yasuda has resulted in a very popular method for converting signals between the analog and the digital domains. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
quantizer error sequence, binary quantizer error, error cancellation network, irrational initial condition, quantizer bin width, interleaved modulators, digital filtering approach, frequency synthesis applications, block digital filtering, standard modulator, irrational polynomial, noise shaping performance, first accumulator, quantization noise spectrum, critical delay path, data conversion applications, performing linear analysis, alignment registers, initial condition principle, cascaded integrators, lag index, aliased noise, output demultiplexer, order modulator, circuit imperfections
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Wely's Theorem, Noise Shaping Quality
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