Artículo
Non-linearities modelling and post-compensation in continuous-time ΣΔ modulators
Schmidt, Christian Andrés
; Cousseau, Juan Edmundo
; Figueroa, Jose Luis
; Wichman, Risto Ilari; Werner, Stefan
Fecha de publicación:
12/2011
Editorial:
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Revista:
Iet Microwaves Antennas & Propagation
ISSN:
1751-8725
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The authors present a post-compensation technique for continuous-time (CT) SD modulators based on efficient finiteorder Volterra models. At first, the authors develop a behavioural model for a CT sigma –delta modulator (SDM). This model includes non-linear and non-ideal behaviour and leads to a finite Volterra representation of the SDM. Then, they derive and discuss two novel compensation blocks that are special cases of Volterra models. These models, a memory polynomial (MP) and a modified generalised memory polynomial (MGMP), can be interpreted as generalisations of classical block-based nonlinear models, like Hammerstein and Wiener systems, respectively. The authors show that the MGMP compensator offers a better distortion cancellation because of the inclusion of cross-terms at the output of the model, at the price of increasing complexity. Simulation results, based on a transistor level circuit model for the SDM, show a good agreement between the SDM and the developed models. In addition, the authors also verify good performance of the proposed compensators.
Palabras clave:
SIGMA DELTA MODULATOR
,
NONLINEAR SYSTEMS
,
POSCOMPENSATION
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Schmidt, Christian Andrés; Cousseau, Juan Edmundo; Figueroa, Jose Luis; Wichman, Risto Ilari; Werner, Stefan; Non-linearities modelling and post-compensation in continuous-time ΣΔ modulators; Institution of Engineering and Technology; Iet Microwaves Antennas & Propagation; 5; 15; 12-2011; 1796-1804
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