2000
DOI: 10.1109/82.850422
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Adaptive digital correction of analog errors in MASH ADCs. II. Correction using test-signal injection

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“…1(a). Ideally, the circuit implements the function (1) with gain controlled by the design geometry of capacitors and . In practice, (1) is affected by the following factors.…”
Section: A Sources Of Analog Imprecisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1(a). Ideally, the circuit implements the function (1) with gain controlled by the design geometry of capacitors and . In practice, (1) is affected by the following factors.…”
Section: A Sources Of Analog Imprecisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particular on-line scheme is "test injection" [1], [12], [14], which additively injects reference signals onto the nodes in between stages in Fig. 3, and adaptively cancels the corresponding NTF terms in (10) ( ) by auto-zeroing the contribution to through matched filtering of with .…”
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“…However, like the inevitable mismatch of the analog components, the non-ideality of multi-bit quantization causes signal distortion and degrades the performance of the modulators. Recently, there are some research works presenting different digital techniques for correcting errors in mash ADC's, such as adaptive filter approach (Cauwenberghs et al, 2000), (Kiss et al, 2000), robust control approach (Gani, 2005), (Yang et al, 2006), and the other techniques (Leger et al, 2004), (Siragusa et al, 2000), (Plekhanov et al, 2003), (Yu, Shiang-Hwua, 2006). Stability analysis and design of a single-stage modulator using sliding mode control approach has been addressed in (Plekhanov et al, 2003), (Yu, Shiang-Hwua, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%