Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Comprehensive resource discussing operating principles, available architectures, and design of micropower incremental analog-to-digital
converters (IADCs)
Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces describes the motivation for using incremental...
converters (IADCs)
Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces describes the motivation for using incremental...
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Comprehensive resource discussing operating principles, available architectures, and design of micropower incremental analog-to-digital
converters (IADCs)
Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces describes the motivation for using incremental analog-to-digital converters (IADCs), including the theoretical foundations of their operation, the trade-offs in their use, and the practical issues in the circuit analysis and design of IADCs. The text covers core foundational knowledge such as the key algorithms used, circuits for single-stage and multi-stage IADCs, the design of the digital post filters for single- and multi-stage IADCs, IADC applications in measurement and instrumentation, medicine, imagers, and IoT, and comparison of delta-sigma (D-S) and incremental ADCs (IADCs) in terms of accuracy, latency, and multiplexed operation.
To aid in reader comprehension and serve as an excellent classroom learning resource, Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces includes in-text problems and homework for graduate studies, along with helpful computer codes in MATLAB and Simulink.
Additional topics covered in Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces include:
* Sensors and sensor interfaces, mixed-mode (analog-digital) communication and consumer signal chains, and ADC algorithms
* Quantization errors vs. quantization noise, and performance parameters and figures of merit, including resolution, linearity, accuracy, bandwidth, latency, and power dissipation
* Nyquist-rate and oversampling data converters, noise-shaping ADCs, and basic architectures for IADCs, including single- and multi-stage designs and discrete vs. continuous-time operation
* Loop filter design, D/A converter design, dynamic element matching and digital calibration, and quantizer design
With comprehensive coverage of foundational knowledge surrounding the subject, various real-world examples, and helpful learning aids, Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces is an essential resource for graduate students in electronics programs, along with industrial circuit design professionals.
converters (IADCs)
Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces describes the motivation for using incremental analog-to-digital converters (IADCs), including the theoretical foundations of their operation, the trade-offs in their use, and the practical issues in the circuit analysis and design of IADCs. The text covers core foundational knowledge such as the key algorithms used, circuits for single-stage and multi-stage IADCs, the design of the digital post filters for single- and multi-stage IADCs, IADC applications in measurement and instrumentation, medicine, imagers, and IoT, and comparison of delta-sigma (D-S) and incremental ADCs (IADCs) in terms of accuracy, latency, and multiplexed operation.
To aid in reader comprehension and serve as an excellent classroom learning resource, Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces includes in-text problems and homework for graduate studies, along with helpful computer codes in MATLAB and Simulink.
Additional topics covered in Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces include:
* Sensors and sensor interfaces, mixed-mode (analog-digital) communication and consumer signal chains, and ADC algorithms
* Quantization errors vs. quantization noise, and performance parameters and figures of merit, including resolution, linearity, accuracy, bandwidth, latency, and power dissipation
* Nyquist-rate and oversampling data converters, noise-shaping ADCs, and basic architectures for IADCs, including single- and multi-stage designs and discrete vs. continuous-time operation
* Loop filter design, D/A converter design, dynamic element matching and digital calibration, and quantizer design
With comprehensive coverage of foundational knowledge surrounding the subject, various real-world examples, and helpful learning aids, Incremental Data Converters for Sensor Interfaces is an essential resource for graduate students in electronics programs, along with industrial circuit design professionals.
Autoren-Porträt von Chia-Hung Chen, Gabor C. Temes
Chia-Hung Chen, PhD, is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. His research interests are in the design of precision analog circuits and energy-efficient data converters.Gabor C. Temes, PhD, is a Professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA. He has coedited and coauthored many papers and books; the most recent one being Understanding Delta-Sigma Data Converters, 2nd Edition (2016).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Chia-Hung Chen , Gabor C. Temes
- 2023, 1. Auflage, 160 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1394178409
- ISBN-13: 9781394178407
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.11.2023
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