Patent classifications
H03M1/002
Microphones with an On-Demand Digital-To-Analog Converter
An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) includes a loop filter having an input for receiving an analog input signal; a quantizer having an input coupled to an output of the loop filter, and an output for providing a digital output signal; and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) having an input coupled to an output of the quantizer, and an output coupled to the loop filter, wherein the DAC includes at least one always-on DAC element, and a plurality of on-demand DAC elements.
Analog Signal Analog-to-Digital Converter
An apparatus and method for processing signals in the analog domain. A signal is derived from analog circuit properties that is shift and scale invariant. Although the circuit properties are not quantized as in traditional digital signal processing, the signal is immune from effects of the properties, such as common mode noise, absolute voltage or current level, finite settling time, etc., as a digital signal would be. The shift and scale invariance allows for mathematical operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of signals. By combining these operations, various circuits may be constructed, including a voltage controlled amplifier, a time gain amplifier, and an analog-to-digital converter. The circuits are constructed using almost no non-linear, active devices, and will thus use less power for a given speed than comparable digital devices, and will often be faster as there are no delay elements and no need to wait for the circuit properties to settle.
Radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RFDAC) with dynamic impedance matching for high linearity
Certain aspects of the present disclosure are directed to a radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RFDAC). The RFDAC generally includes a plurality of digital-to-analog (DAC) unit cells. At least one DAC unit cell is capable of being configured in an active state or in a sleep state. For the at least one DAC unit cell, an output impedance of the DAC unit cell in the active state is equal to an output impedance of the DAC unit cell in the sleep state.
Using a sampling switch for multiple evaluation units
In some examples, an integrated circuit device includes a sampling switch configured to sample an input signal. The integrated circuit device also includes a first evaluation unit configured to receive the sampled input signal from the sampling switch and evaluate the sampled input signal. The integrated circuit device further includes a second evaluation unit configured to receive the sampled input signal from the sampling switch and evaluate the sampled input signal. The sampling switch is configured to deliver the sampled input signal to the first evaluation unit and deliver the sampled input signal to the second evaluation unit.
High speed data transfer for analog-to-digital converters
This disclosure describes techniques for transferring data from an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to a host device. The techniques may determine whether an ADC is operating in a quiet conversion time period, and selectively deactivate a digital data output of the ADC when the ADC is operating in the quiet conversion time period. This may allow an ADC to transfer data during both the conversion and acquisition phases of the ADC (rather than just during the acquisition phase), thereby increasing the data throughput of the ADC for a given transfer clock speed. The techniques may further allow data to be transferred during the conversion phase of an ADC without requiring a host device to be aware of the quiet conversion time period requirements of the ADC. In this way, the data throughput of an ADC data transfer may be increased with relatively little additional complexity added to a host device.
Successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with dynamic search algorithm
Aspects of a method and system for a successive approximation analog-to-digital converter with dynamic search algorithms are provided. In some embodiments, a successive approximation analog-to-digital converter includes a digital-to-analog converter, a comparator, and a search and decode logic modules which cooperate to generate a digital output code representative of the analog input voltage based on a dynamic search algorithm. The dynamic search algorithms may alter a sequence of reference voltages used to successively approximate the analog input voltage based on one or more characteristics of the analog input voltage.
LINEARIZED OPTICAL DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG MODULATOR
A system for converting digital data into a modulated optical signal, comprises an electrically controllable device having M actuating electrodes. The device provides an optical signal that is modulated in response to binary voltages applied to the actuating electrodes. The system also comprises a digital-to-digital converter that provides a mapping of input data words to binary actuation vectors of M bits and supplies the binary actuation vectors as M bits of binary actuation voltages to the M actuating electrodes, where M is larger than the number of bits in each input data word. The digital-to-digital converter is enabled to map each digital input data word to a binary actuation vector by selecting a binary actuation vector from a subset of binary actuation vectors available to represent each of the input data words.
High speed comparator with digitally calibrated threshold
A subsystem configured to implement an analog to digital converter that includes a high speed comparator with an embedded reference voltage level that functions as a calibrated threshold. A calibration element applies power to a reference voltage system. The calibration element then selects a differential analog voltage and applies the differential analog voltage to the inputs of the comparator. A digitally coded signal then configures an array of switches that connect complements of integrated resistors to each input of the comparator so that the switching point of the comparator occurs coincident with the applied differential analog reference voltage, nulling out the effect of the applied differential analog voltage and comparator errors. The calibration element then removes power from the reference voltage system. As a result, the comparator is configured with an embedded threshold that equals the differential analog reference voltage.
DEVICE FOR DIGITIZING AN ANALOGUE SIGNAL
A device for digitizing an analogue signal, wherein a distortion signal outlet of a distortion signal generator is only coupled to an analogue digital converter by passive components.
Pipeline ADC and reference load balancing circuit and method to balance reference circuit load
Disclosed examples include pipeline ADC, balancing circuits and methods to balance a load of a reference circuit to reduce non-linearity and settling effects for a reference voltage signal, in which balancing capacitors are connected to a voltage source in a pipeline stage ADC sample time period to precharge the balancing capacitors using a voltage above the reference voltage, and a selected set of the precharged balancing capacitors is connected to provide charge to the output of the reference circuit during the second time period.