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Understanding Delta-Sigma Data Converters, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-119-25827-8

January 2017

Wiley-IEEE Press

592 pages

Description

This new edition introduces novel analysis and design techniques for delta-sigma (ΔΣ) converters in physical and conceptual terms, and includes new chapters that explore developments in the field over the last decade.

This book explains the principles and operation of delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in physical and conceptual terms in accordance with the most recent developments in the field. The interest of ΔΣ converter designers has shifted significantly over the past decade, due to many new applications for data converters at the far ends of the frequency spectrum. Continuous-time delta-sigma A/D converters with GHz clocks, of both lowpass and bandpass types, are required for wireless applications. At the other extreme, multiplexed ADCs with very narrow (sometimes 10 Hz wide) signal bandwidths, but very high accuracy are needed in the interfaces of biomedical and environmental sensors. To reflect the changing needs of designers, the second edition includes significant new material on both theory and design techniques. New text has been added, that:

  • Includes insight on MASH architectures, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) mismatch and mismatch shaping
  • Gives information and intuition behind several new topics,  including continuous-time ΔΣ ADCs, circuit design for both continuous-time and discrete-time ΔΣ ADCs, decimation and interpolation filters, and incremental ADCs
  • Provides information on practical design issues for industry professionals.
About the Author

Shanthi Pavan is a Professor of electrical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, India, and has been the Editor-In-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Solid State Circuits Society.  He is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.

Richard Schreier was a Division Fellow in Analog Devices Inc. and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada, when he retired in 2016. From 1991-1997 he was a Professor at Oregon State University.He was named an IEEE Fellow in 2015.

Gabor Temes is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the University of California, and Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University, USA.  He is an IEEE Life Fellow and a member of the US National Academy of Engineering.