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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.

Electro-optical panel having a driver with variable driving capability
09792872 · 2017-10-17 · ·

A driver and an electronic device include a capacitor driving circuit and a capacitor circuit having a plurality of capacitors provided between a plurality of capacitor driving nodes and a data voltage output terminal, and the capacitor driving circuit includes a plurality of driving units that output capacitor driving voltages. In the case where the capacitor that has the highest capacitance among the plurality of capacitors is driven, the driving unit that drives that highest capacitor is a driving unit whose driving capability is variable.

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.

LINEARIZED OPTICAL DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG MODULATOR
20220271842 · 2022-08-25 ·

In a system for converting digital data into a modulated optical signal, an electrically controllable device, including a modulator having one or more actuating electrodes, provides an analog-modulated optical signal that is modulated in response to output data bits of a digital-to-digital mapping. A digital-to-digital conversion provides the mapping of input data words to the output data bits. The mapping enables adjustments to correct for non-linearities and other undesirable characteristics, thereby improving signal quality.

LINEARIZED OPTICAL DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG MODULATOR
20220271842 · 2022-08-25 ·

In a system for converting digital data into a modulated optical signal, an electrically controllable device, including a modulator having one or more actuating electrodes, provides an analog-modulated optical signal that is modulated in response to output data bits of a digital-to-digital mapping. A digital-to-digital conversion provides the mapping of input data words to the output data bits. The mapping enables adjustments to correct for non-linearities and other undesirable characteristics, thereby improving signal quality.

Linearized optical digital-to-analog modulator

In a system for converting digital data into a modulated optical signal, an electrically controllable device having M actuating electrodes provides and optical signal that is modulated in response to binary voltages applied to the actuating electrodes. A digital-to-digital converter provides a mapping of input data words to binary actuation vectors for 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 maps 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.

Linearized optical digital-to-analog modulator

In a system for converting digital data into a modulated optical signal, an electrically controllable device having M actuating electrodes provides and optical signal that is modulated in response to binary voltages applied to the actuating electrodes. A digital-to-digital converter provides a mapping of input data words to binary actuation vectors for 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 maps 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 accuracy output voltage domain operation switching in an operational amplifier

An amplifier circuit is capable of switching between a unipolar output voltage domain and a bipolar output voltage domain. The amplifier circuit comprises an operational amplifier with a feedback circuit that is configurable using switches. By controlling the switches, the amplifier's feedback circuit can switched between two different arrangements having a positive and a negative signal gain, respectively. The amplifier circuit is designed such that the noise gain is the same in both operating modes, allowing a single noise compensation approach to be used for both operating modes. Since configurability of the circuit is achieved using static switches, the amplifier circuit maintains high accuracy and experiences no appreciable impact on power consumption as a result of implementing the switching.

High accuracy output voltage domain operation switching in an operational amplifier

An amplifier circuit is capable of switching between a unipolar output voltage domain and a bipolar output voltage domain. The amplifier circuit comprises an operational amplifier with a feedback circuit that is configurable using switches. By controlling the switches, the amplifier's feedback circuit can switched between two different arrangements having a positive and a negative signal gain, respectively. The amplifier circuit is designed such that the noise gain is the same in both operating modes, allowing a single noise compensation approach to be used for both operating modes. Since configurability of the circuit is achieved using static switches, the amplifier circuit maintains high accuracy and experiences no appreciable impact on power consumption as a result of implementing the switching.

Approximation of samples of a digital signal reducing a number of significant bits
11184022 · 2021-11-23 · ·

The invention relates to the representation of digital signals. In order to improve the perception by a user of the quality of a digital signal, a first sample of first digital signal is approximated to a second sample of a second digital signal having a second number of significant bits lower than the first number of significant bits of the first sample. The second number of significant bits is also lower than a number of significant bits allowing the second digital signal, or a signal derived therefrom to match an expected bit depth of a processing unit said second digital signal, or a signal derived therefrom is to be sent to.