2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11265-010-0498-1
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A ROM-less DDFS Based on a Parabolic Polynomial Interpolation Method with an Offset

Abstract: A novel direct digital frequency synthesizer (DDFS) based on a parabolic polynomial with an offset is proposed in this paper. A 16-segment parabolic polynomial interpolation is adopted to replace the traditional ROM-based phase-to-amplitude conversion methods. Besides, the proposed parabolic polynomial interpolation is realized in a multiplier-less structure such that the speed can be significantly improved. This work is manufactured by a standard 0.13 μm CMOS cell-based technology. The maximum clock rate is 1… Show more

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“…It can also be used to eliminate the problems of the nearest neighbor interpolation method [36] which include grayscale image discontinuity and jaggedness. Compared to the parabolic interpolation method [37] does not require a priori knowledge, and compared to other segmental interpolation methods (Hermite interpolation, linear interpolation) [38] , the disadvantage of discontinuity of higher order derivatives is overcome when using the cubic spline function method. In summary, the cubic spline function method was chosen to accomplish the task of discrete point interpolation in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also be used to eliminate the problems of the nearest neighbor interpolation method [36] which include grayscale image discontinuity and jaggedness. Compared to the parabolic interpolation method [37] does not require a priori knowledge, and compared to other segmental interpolation methods (Hermite interpolation, linear interpolation) [38] , the disadvantage of discontinuity of higher order derivatives is overcome when using the cubic spline function method. In summary, the cubic spline function method was chosen to accomplish the task of discrete point interpolation in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete sinusoid can be determined by using quadrant symmetry. This approach replaces conventional ROM-based methods with a DAC to generate the sinusoid [6]. When the 50 MHz clock signal, clk, drives the system, the frequency control word (fcw) is used to accumulate the digital phase count at each clock cycle.…”
Section: A Programmable Frequency Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%