Robust Sigma Delta Converters [recurso electrónico] : And Their Application in Low-Power Highly-Digitized Flexible Receivers / by Robert H.M. van Veldhoven, Arthur H.M. van Roermund.

Por: van Veldhoven, Robert H.M [author.]Colaborador(es): van Roermund, Arthur H.M [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Analog Circuits and Signal ProcessingEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011Descripción: XXIV, 296 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789400706446Tema(s): Engineering | Data transmission systems | Systems engineering | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Solid State Physics | Input/Output and Data CommunicationsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 621.3815 Clasificación LoC:TK7888.4Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
List of abbreviations -- Terminology -- List of symbols -- Nomenclature -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System quality indicators -- 3 Integrated receiver architectures for cellular and connectivity -- 4 Specifications for A/D converters in cellular and connectivity receivers -- 5 SD modulator algorithmic accuracy -- 6 SD modulator robustness -- 7 SD modulator flexibility -- 8 SD modulator efficiency -- 9 SD modulator implementations and the quality indicators -- 10 Conclusions -- A Harmonic and intermodulation distortion in an I&Q system -- B Distortion of a differential input transistor pair biased in weak inversion -- C Fourier series expansion and return-to-zero -- D Clock jitter in an I&Q system according to the TPJE clock jitter model -- References -- Index. .
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Sigma Delta converters are a very popular choice for the A/D converter in multi-standard, mobile and cellular receivers. Key A/D converter specifications are high dynamic range, robustness, scalability, low-power and low EMI. Robust Sigma Delta Converters presents a requirement derivation of a Sigma Delta modulator applied in a receiver for cellular and connectivity, and shows trade-offs between RF and ADC. The book proposes to categorize these requirements in 5 quality indicators which can be used to qualify a system, namely accuracy, robustness, flexibility, efficiency and emission. In the book these quality indicators are used to categorize Sigma Delta converter theory. A few highlights on each of these quality indicators are; Quality indicators: provide a means to quantify system quality. Accuracy: introduction of new Sigma Delta Modulator architectures. Robustness: a significant extension on clock jitter theory based on phase and error amplitude error models. Extension of the theory describing aliasing in Sigma Delta converters for different types of DACs in the feedback loop. Flexibility: introduction of a Sigma Delta converter bandwidth scaling theory leading to very flexible Sigma Delta converters. Efficiency: introduction of new Figure-of-Merits which better reflect performance-power trade-offs. Emission: analysis of Sigma Delta modulators on emission is not part of the book The quality indicators also reveal that, to exploit nowadays advanced IC technologies, things should be done as much as possible digital up to a limit where system optimization allows reducing system margins. At the end of the book Sigma Delta converter implementations are shown which are digitized on application-, architecture-, circuit- and layout-level. Robust Sigma Delta Converters is written under the assumption that the reader has some background in receivers and in A/D conversion.
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List of abbreviations -- Terminology -- List of symbols -- Nomenclature -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System quality indicators -- 3 Integrated receiver architectures for cellular and connectivity -- 4 Specifications for A/D converters in cellular and connectivity receivers -- 5 SD modulator algorithmic accuracy -- 6 SD modulator robustness -- 7 SD modulator flexibility -- 8 SD modulator efficiency -- 9 SD modulator implementations and the quality indicators -- 10 Conclusions -- A Harmonic and intermodulation distortion in an I&Q system -- B Distortion of a differential input transistor pair biased in weak inversion -- C Fourier series expansion and return-to-zero -- D Clock jitter in an I&Q system according to the TPJE clock jitter model -- References -- Index. .

Sigma Delta converters are a very popular choice for the A/D converter in multi-standard, mobile and cellular receivers. Key A/D converter specifications are high dynamic range, robustness, scalability, low-power and low EMI. Robust Sigma Delta Converters presents a requirement derivation of a Sigma Delta modulator applied in a receiver for cellular and connectivity, and shows trade-offs between RF and ADC. The book proposes to categorize these requirements in 5 quality indicators which can be used to qualify a system, namely accuracy, robustness, flexibility, efficiency and emission. In the book these quality indicators are used to categorize Sigma Delta converter theory. A few highlights on each of these quality indicators are; Quality indicators: provide a means to quantify system quality. Accuracy: introduction of new Sigma Delta Modulator architectures. Robustness: a significant extension on clock jitter theory based on phase and error amplitude error models. Extension of the theory describing aliasing in Sigma Delta converters for different types of DACs in the feedback loop. Flexibility: introduction of a Sigma Delta converter bandwidth scaling theory leading to very flexible Sigma Delta converters. Efficiency: introduction of new Figure-of-Merits which better reflect performance-power trade-offs. Emission: analysis of Sigma Delta modulators on emission is not part of the book The quality indicators also reveal that, to exploit nowadays advanced IC technologies, things should be done as much as possible digital up to a limit where system optimization allows reducing system margins. At the end of the book Sigma Delta converter implementations are shown which are digitized on application-, architecture-, circuit- and layout-level. Robust Sigma Delta Converters is written under the assumption that the reader has some background in receivers and in A/D conversion.

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