Recent work has shown that higher order single-bit sigma-delta modulators suffer from low-level artifacts such as idle tones and noise modulation. Techniques that have been proposed to reduce or eliminate these errors include the application of dither inside the 1-bit quantizer loop and selecting a loop filter that makes the modulator chaotic. These two approaches are compared with regard to efficacy by simulating high-resolution sigma-delta modulators suitable for audio-conversion applications.
Authors:
Dunn, Chris; Sandler, Mark
Affiliation:
Signals Circuits and Systems Group, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, King's College, London, UK
JAES Volume 44 Issue 4 pp. 227-244; April 1996
Publication Date:
April 1, 1996
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