Title :
An overview of sigma-delta converters
Author :
Aziz, Pervez M. ; Sorensen, Henrik V. ; vn der Spiegel, J.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fDate :
1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Using sigma-delta A/D methods, high resolution can be obtained for only low to medium signal bandwidths. This article describes conventional A/D conversion, as well as its performance modeling. We then look at the technique of oversampling, which can be used to improve the resolution of classical A/D methods. We discuss how sigma-delta converters use the technique of noise shaping in addition to oversampling to allow high resolution conversion of relatively low bandwidth signals. We examine the use of sigma-delta converters to convert narrowband bandpass signals with high resolution. Several parallel sigma-delta converters, which offer the potential of extending high resolution conversion to signals with higher bandwidths, are also described
Keywords :
noise; sigma-delta modulation; signal resolution; signal sampling; A/D conversion; high resolution; high resolution conversion; low bandwidth signals; narrowband bandpass signals; noise shaping; oversampling; parallel sigma-delta converters; performance modeling; sigma-delta A/D methods; signal bandwidth; Analog-digital conversion; Bandwidth; Delta-sigma modulation; Digital signal processing; Filters; Optical signal processing; Sampling methods; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Signal sampling;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE