Patent classifications
H03M7/3015
DELTA-SIGMA MODULATOR AND MODULATION METHOD, TRANSMISSION DEVICE, AND TRANSMISSION METHOD
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a high-power-efficiency and low-design-cost transmission device by implementing, with a constant clock, delta-sigma modulation maintaining a zero current switching property in an amplifier. This delta-sigma modulator comprises: a pulse phase signal generation unit for generating a pulse phase signal from a phase signal; a delta-sigma modulation unit for generating a pulse amplitude signal obtained by delta-sigma modulating an amplitude signal with a constant clock; a phase sorting unit for outputting a control signal on the basis of the phase signal; a delay switching unit for delaying the pulse amplitude signal on the basis of the control signal; and a mixing unit for outputting a pulse string obtained by multiplying together the delayed pulse amplitude signal and the pulse phase signal.
Huffman Packing for Delta Compression
Huffman packing for delta compression is described. In accordance with the described techniques, delta values between neighboring elements of a data block are generated using delta compression. The delta values are transformed according to a transformation algorithm. The transformed delta values are packed using Huffman encoding to generate compressed data that corresponds to the data block.
Re-quantization device having noise shaping function, signal compression device having noise shaping function, and signal transmission device having noise shaping function
What is provided is a subtractor, as a re-quantization device, which is configured to detect re-quantization noise, a discrete time filter which is configured to perform frequency weighting on the detected re-quantization noise, an adder which is configured to add an additional signal to quantization noise, and an additional signal selector which is configured to select a value at the present time of a column of an additional signal for minimizing the magnitude of quantization noise having been subjected to frequency weighting evaluated one sampling or more later.
Amplifiers with delta-sigma modulators using pulse-density modulations and related processes
An audio amplifier system includes a delta-sigma modulator configured to receive an m-bit digital audio input signal and to generate a pulse density modulated signal based on the m-bit digital audio input signal. An analog power stage is coupled to the delta-sigma modulator to receive the pulse density modulated signal and amplify the pulse density modulated signal to generate an amplified pulse density modulated signal. A feedback circuit is coupled to the delta-sigma modulator and the analog power stage. The feedback circuit is configured to receive the amplified pulse density modulated signal and the pulse density modulated signal and to determine a digital error signal representative of a difference between the amplified pulse density modulated signal and the pulse density modulated signal. The feedback circuit is further configured to provide the digital error signal to the delta-sigma modulator for applying the digital error signal to a representation of the m-bit digital audio input signal.
Re-Quantization Device Having Noise Shaping Function, Signal Compression Device Having Noise Shaping Function, and Signal Transmission Device Having Noise Shaping Function
What is provided is a subtractor, as a re-quantization device, which is configured to detect re-quantization noise, a discrete time filter which is configured to perform frequency weighting on the detected re-quantization noise, an adder which is configured to add an additional signal to quantization noise, and an additional signal selector which is configured to select a value at the present time of a column of an additional signal for minimizing the magnitude of quantization noise having been subjected to frequency weighting evaluated one sampling or more later.
Adaptive toggle number compensation for reducing data dependent supply noise in digital-to-analog converters
Adaptive toggle number compensation techniques for reducing data dependent supply noise in DACs are disclosed. Various embodiments are based on setting a certain target toggle number for a plurality of DAC units used to convert at least a portion of a digital data sample and then applying various adaptive techniques to try to achieve the target toggle number in converting the data sample from digital to analog domain. Adaptive toggle number compensation techniques described herein try to reduce data dependent supply noise by deliberately limiting, to a certain target number, the number of DAC units that undergo a switch from the digital input of 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1 in converting a digital data sample. Compared to the conventional dummy signal generation approach, such adaptive toggle number compensation techniques may provide significant savings in terms of power consumption of a DAC.
Digital sigma-delta modulator
A digital sigma-delta modulator may be provided that includes: a multiplexer which receives N-bit input data from each of M number of input terminals and sequentially outputs; an adder which outputs carry out (CO) data and N-bit added data obtained by adding the N-bit input data and N-bit added data output in a previous cycle; a memory which divides the N-bit added data output from the adder into A-bit added data and (NA)-bit added data and stores the A-bit added data and the (NA)-bit added data; and a demultiplexer which receives the output carry out (CO) data and outputs to each of M number of output terminals.
Automation for configurable mixed-signal systems
Configuration information is generated for a configurable mixed-signal system. Analog requirements for operating the configurable mixed-signal system are gathered. A simulation model of a delta-sigma modulator is received. A simulation based on the simulation model of the delta-sigma modulator is performed to obtain parameter settings for the delta-sigma modulator. The obtained parameter settings are used to build at least a portion of a description of the configurable mixed-signal system. The description of the configurable mixed signal system is synchronized to receive configuration information.
Signal amplification and transmission based on complex delta sigma modulator
Apparatuses and methods for power amplification and signal transmission using complex delta-sigma modulation are disclosed. In one embodiment, a complex delta sigma modulator unit comprising a complex polar quantizer within an integrator loop is disclosed. The complex polar quantizer quantizes the envelope of a complex integrated signal and produces a complex quantized output signal of substantially constant envelope. The complex quantized output signal is used in deriving a complex feedback signal within the integrator loop of the complex DSM. The complex quantized output signal may be used in driving a power amplifier substantially at saturation. In some embodiments, an adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) enhancement technique is used to reduce the quantization noise in the complex quantized output signal.
DIGITAL SIGMA-DELTA MODULATOR
A digital sigma-delta modulator may be provided that includes: a multiplexer which receives N-bit input data from each of M number of input terminals and sequentially outputs; an adder which outputs carry out (CO) data and N-bit added data obtained by adding the N-bit input data and N-bit added data output in a previous cycle; a memory which divides the N-bit added data output from the adder into A-bit added data and (NA)-bit added data and stores the A-bit added data and the (NA)-bit added data; and a demultiplexer which receives the output carry out (CO) data and outputs to each of M number of output terminals.