Title :
Manchester encoded bandpass sigma-delta modulation for RF class D amplifiers
Author :
Johnson, T. ; Sobot, R. ; Stapleton, S.
Author_Institution :
PulseWave RF, Austin, TX
fDate :
2/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An analysis of a continuous-time bandpass sigma-delta modulator in a configuration with an upconverter is given for a RF class D amplifier application. The upconverter multiplies the modulator pulse train with a synchronised clock signal and maps each modulator bit to an integer multiple k of a (+1, -1) or (-1, +1) pattern depending on the sign of the modulator bit. The upconversion is equivalent to an extension of Manchester encoding, which is usually defined for k=1. The analysis focuses on evaluating the impact of upconversion on the modulator coding efficiency and the average pulse period. A design equation is derived, which shows that coding efficiency is dependent only on the upconversion frequency ratio, while the average pulse period depends only on k. The equations provide a designer with a way of evaluating the trade-offs in the amplifier system and show that encoding with k=1 is the most efficient configuration for maximising coding efficiency and minimising switching power loss
Keywords :
encoding; modulators; radiofrequency amplifiers; sigma-delta modulation; Manchester encoding; RF class D amplifier; analogue-to-digital conversion; bandpass sigma-delta modulation; continuous-time sigma-delta modulator; synchronised clock signal; upconversion frequency ratio; upconverter;
Journal_Title :
Circuits, Devices & Systems, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-cds:20060054