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Description
(Text)
This textbook is intended for a semester-length course in Sigma-Delta converters. The author minimizes his use of mathematical theory, emphasizes real-use cases, and discuses concepts in a way to be accessible to inexperienced students and entry-level, practicing engineers. Little or no prior knowledge of Sigma-Delta converters and/or MATLAB/Simulink is assumed. Readers will learn what the design process involves, the trade-offs to consider, how a modulator is actually simulated and how to consider a specific design successful. Each chapter is begins with the essential, practical information, while the necessary, theoretical concepts are presented through results evaluation of the suggested simulation exercises of the modulators supplied in the MATLAB/Simulink Toolbox software accompanying this book.
(Table of content)
Introduction.- The First Order Sigma-Delta Modulator.- The Second Order Sigma-Delta Modulator.- High Order Sigma-Delta Modulators.- Multi-Bit Quantizers.- MASH Sigma-Delta Modulators.- Continuous Time Sigma-Delta Modulators.- DT SigmaDelta-Modulator Design Example.- CT SigmaDelta-Modulator Design Example.- Frontiers of Sigma-Delta Modulators.
(Author portrait)
Isacco Arnaldi is a practicing engineer, with expertise in the design of Sigma Delta AD-Converters.



