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Self-calibration techniques for a second-order multibit sigma-delta modulator
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Digital AudioEngineeringAnalog-to-digital ConverterMeasurementCalibrationDigital Audio ApplicationsData ConverterAnalog DesignMultibit Sigma-delta ModulatorComputer EngineeringEducationAnalog VerificationSelf-calibration TechniquesMixed-signal Integrated CircuitInstrumentationMicroelectronicsSignal ProcessingDynamic Element Matching
Design techniques for self-calibration of the digital-to-analog converter DAC in a multibit sigma-delta modulator are described. When used in conjunction with dynamic element matching, self-calibration provides linearity performance suitable for digital audio applications. The dynamic element matching circuitry provides the mechanism of determining device mismatch for self-calibration. Practical circuit details and an effective calibration method are discussed. Test results from a l- mu m CMOS test chip are presented. In this test system, a second-order loop with a 3-b quantizer achieves an 89-dB dynamic range and -91-dB harmonic distortion after calibration. In addition, a new method of detecting the presence of tones is described, using the entropy of the spectrum of the decimation filter output.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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