Schreier, Richard, 1961-

Understanding delta-sigma data converters / Richard Schreier, Gabor C. Temes. - 1 PDF (xii, 446 pages) : illustrations.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: Introduction. -- Chapter 2: The first-order delta-sigma modulator. -- Chapter 3: The second-order delta-sigma modulator. -- Chapter 4: Higher-order delta-sigma modulation. -- Chapter 5: Bandpass and quadrature delta-sigma modulation. -- Chapter 6: Implementation considerations for [Delta][Sigma] ADCs. -- Chapter 7: Delta-sigma DACs. -- Chapter 8: High-level design and simulation. -- Chapter 9: Example modulator systems. -- Appendix A: Spectral estimation. -- Appendix B: The delta-sigma toolbox. -- Appendix C: Noise in switched-capacitor delta-sigma data converters.

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Learn how to harness the power of delta-sigma data converters Understanding Delta-Sigma Data Converters brings readers a clear understanding of the principles of delta-sigma (DeltaSigma) converter operation--analog to digital and digital to analog. It introduces the best computer-aided analysis and design techniques available. With an understanding of the great versatility of the DeltaSigma converter, readers can apply their new knowledge to a wide variety of applications, including digital telephony, digital audio, wireless and wired communications, medical electronics, and industrial and scientific instrumentation. The authors make the material accessible to all design engineers by focusing on developing an understanding of the physical operation rather than getting mired in complex mathematical treatments and derivations. Written for entry-level readers, the publication has a natural flow that begins with basic concepts, enabling the readers to develop a solid foundation for the book's more complex material. The text, therefore, starts with a general introduction to the DeltaSigma converter, including a brief historical overview to place it in context. Next, the publication introduces the first-order DeltaSigma modulator, covering oversampling, noise-shaping, decimation filtering and other key concepts. Then, using the first-order modulator as a foundation, second and higher-order modulators are presented and analyzed. Finally, the authors delve into implementation considerations and present several design examples using the Delta-Sigma Toolbox. Everything needed to facilitate quick comprehension and help readers apply their newly learned principles is provided:Simplified methods to understand complicated concepts such as spectral estimation and switched noiseReferences that lead to in-depth analysis of specialized topicsFigures and charts that illustrate complex design issuesConclusion section at the end of each chapter that highlights the key pointsReference manual for the Delta-Sigma Toolbox, along with numerous practical examples that illustrate the use of the Toolbox This is essential reading for all design engineers who want to learn and fully harness the powerful capabilities of DeltaSigma data converters. Upper-level undergraduates and graduate students will find the book's logical organization and clear style, coupled with numerous practical examples, a great entry into the field.




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Analog-to-digital converters.
Digital-to-analog converters.
Modulators (Electronics)


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