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Design and Implementation of 64 QAM(155Mbps) Demodulator for Transmitting Digital Microwave Radio (Digital Microwave Radio 신호전송을 위한 64QAM(155Mbps) 복조기 설계 및 구현)

  • 방효창;안준배;이대영;조성준;김원후
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.19 no.11
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    • pp.2081-2093
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    • 1994
  • In this study, we design and implement 64 QAM demodulator which has 155 Mbps, first level of CCITT G707 SDH(Synchronous Digital Hierachy) for STM 1 signal transmission. Carrier recovery which effects the demodulator performance uses decision feedback carrier using 8 bits A/D converter. Also, PSF(Pulse Shaping Filter) is 7 order elliptic filter. Carrier recovery circuit is designed and implemented digital type which use high 3 bits of 8 bits conversion data as data and the order low bits as error data and hybrid type which use VCO and analog integrator. Therefore we obtain stable performance recovery.

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A Hybrid Audio ${\Delta}{\Sigma}$ Modulator with dB-Linear Gain Control Function

  • Kim, Yi-Gyeong;Cho, Min-Hyung;Kim, Bong-Chan;Kwon, Jong-Kee
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.897-903
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    • 2011
  • A hybrid ${\Delta}{\Sigma}$ modulator for audio applications is presented in this paper. The pulse generator for digital-to-analog converter alleviates the requirement of the external clock jitter and calibrates the coefficient variation due to a process shift and temperature changes. The input resistor network in the first integrator offers a gain control function in a dB-linear fashion. Also, careful chopper stabilization implementation using return-to-zero scheme in the first continuous-time integrator minimizes both the influence of flicker noise and inflow noise due to chopping. The chip is implemented in a 0.13 ${\mu}m$ CMOS technology (I/O devices) and occupies an active area of 0.37 $mm^2$. The ${\Delta}{\Sigma}$ modulator achieves a dynamic range (A-weighted) of 97.8 dB and a peak signal-to-noise-plus-distortion ratio of 90.0 dB over an audio bandwidth of 20 kHz with a 4.4 mW power consumption from 3.3 V. Also, the gain of the modulator is controlled from -9.5 dB to 8.5 dB, and the performance of the modulator is maintained up to 5 nsRMS external clock jitter.

Investigation of miximum permitted error limits for second order sigma-delta modulator with 14-bit resolution (14 비트 분해능을 갖는 2차 Sigma-Delta 변조기 설계를 위한 구성요소의 최대에러 허용 범위 조사)

  • Cho, Byung-Woog;Choi, Pyung;Sohn, Byung-Ki
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.1310-1318
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    • 1998
  • Sigma-delta converter is frequently used for conyerting low-frequency anglog to digital signal. The converter consists of a modulator and a digital filer, but our work is concentrated on the modulator. In this works, to design second-order sigma-dalta modulator with 14bit resolution, we define maximumerror limits of each components (operational smplifier, integrator, internal ADC, and DAC) of modulator. It is first performed modeling of an ideal second-order sigma-delta modulator. This is then modified by adding the non-ideal factors such as limit of op-amp output swing, the finit DC gain of op-amp slew rate, the integrator gian error by the capacitor mismatch, the ADC error by the cmparator offset and the mismatch of resistor string, and the non-linear of DAC. From this modeling, as it is determined the specification of each devices requeired in design and the fabrication error limits, we can see the final performance of modulator.

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Sigma Delta Decimation Filter Design for High Resolution Audio Based on Low Power Techniques (저전력 기법을 사용한 고해상도 오디오용 Sigma Delta Decimation Filter 설계)

  • Au, Huynh Hai;Kim, SoYoung
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.49 no.11
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2012
  • A design of a 32-bit fourth-stage decimation filter decimation filter used in sigma-delta analog-to-digital (A/D) converter is proposed in this work. A four-stage decimation filter with down-sampling factor of 512 and 32-bit output is developed. A multi-stage cascaded integrator-comb (CIC) filter, which reduces the sampling rate by 64, is used in the first stage. Three half-band FIR filters are used after the CIC filter, each of which reduces the sampling rate by two. The pipeline structure is applied in the CIC filter to reduce the power consumption of the CIC. The Canonic Signed Digit (CSD) arithmetic is used to optimize the multiplier structure of the FIR filter. This filter is implemented based on a semi-custom design flow and a 130nm CMOS standard cell library. This decimation filter operates at 98.304 MHz and provides 32-bit output data at an audio frequency of 192 kHz with power consumption of $697{\mu}W$. In comparison to the previous work, this design shows a higher performance in resolution, operation frequency and decimation factor with lower power consumption and small logic utilization.

Analysis of Ranging Performance According to Analog Front End Characteristics in a Noncoherent UWB System (Noncoherent UWB 시스템에서 Analog Front End 특성에 따른 레인징 성능 분석)

  • Kim, Jae-Woon;Park, Young-Jin;Lee, Soon-Woo;Shin, Yo-An
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.35 no.1C
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we present a noncoherent IR-UWB (Impulse Radio-Ultra Wide Band) ranging system with an AFE (Analog Front End) composed of a simple integrator and an 1-bit ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter), and define AFE characteristics affecting the ranging performance. This system is realistic and easy to implement, since the integrator simply accumulates signal energies and the simple 1-bit ADC is applied instead of the multi-bit ADCs for coherent IR-UWB systems. On the other hand, its ranging accuracy is largely affected channel environments such as noise, multipath fading and so on, since the noncoherent receiver simply squares and integrates the received signals. However, despite these practical importances, there are few conventional researches on the performance analysis according to AFE characteristics in IR-UWB ranging systems. To this end, we analyze in this paper ranging performance according to AFE characteristics for the noncoherent IR-UWB ranging system in various wireless channel environments, and through these results we also present system parameters to be considered in UWB hardware designs.

A Study on Signal Analysis of the Data Aquisition System for Photosensor (데이터 획득장치에 이용되는 포토센서에 대한 DAS의 신호분석연구)

  • Hwang, InHo;Yoo, Sun Kook
    • Journal of rehabilitation welfare engineering & assistive technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.237-242
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    • 2016
  • The major advantage of slip-ring technology in Spiral CT is that it facilitates continuous rotation of the x-ray tube, so that volume data can be acquired from a patient quickly. Not only for such a fast scan, but also for the dose reduction purpose, high signal-to-noise ratio and fast data acquisition system is required. In this study, we have built a multi-channel photodetector and multi-channel data acquisition system for CT application. The detector module consisted of CdWO4 crystal and Si photodiode in 16 channels. For the performance test of the preamplifier stage, both the transimpedance and switched integrator types are optimized for the photodetector modules. Switched integrator showed better noise performance in the limited bandwidth which is suitable for the current CT application. The control sequence for data acquisition and 20 bit ADC is designed with VHDL(Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language) and implemented on FPGA(Field Programmable Gate Array) chip. Our Si photodiode detector module coupled to CdWO4 crystal showed comparable signal with other commercially available photodiode for CT. Switched integrator type showed higher SNR but narrower bandwidth compared to transimpedance preamplifier. Digital hardware is designed by FPGA, so that the control signal could be redesigned without hardware alteration.

An Implementation of Digital IF Receiver for SDR System (SDR(Software Defined Radio)시스템을 위한 디지털 IF수신기 구현)

  • 송형훈;강환민;김신원;조성호
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.09a
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    • pp.951-954
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    • 2001
  • 본 논문에서는 SDR (Software Defined Radio)시스템을 위한 디지털 IF (Intermediate Frequency)수신기를 구현하였다[1][2]. 구현된 수신기의 하드웨어 구조는 AD변환부, PDC(Programmable Down Converter)부, DSP (Digital Signal Processing)부분으로 이루어졌다. AD변환부는 Analog Devices사의 AD6644를 이용하여 아날로그 신호를14bit의 디지털 신호로 변환된다. PDC부분은 Intersil사의 HSP 50214B를 이용하여 14bit 샘플 된 IF(Intermediate Frequency)입력을 혼합기와 NCO(Numerically Controlled Oscillator)에 의해 기저대역으로 다운 시키는 역할을 한다. PDC는 CIC (Cascaded Integrator Comb)필터, Halfband 필터 그리고 프로그램할 수 있는 FIR필터로 구성되어 있다. 그리고 PDC부분을 제어하고 PDC부분에서 처리할 수 없는 캐리어, 심볼 트래킹을 위해 Texas Instrument사의 16비트의 고정소수점 DSP인 TMS320C5416과 Altera사의 FPGA를 사용하였다. 그러므로 중간주파수 대역과 기저대역 간의 신호변환을 디지털 신호처리를 수행함으로써 일반적인 아날로그 처리방식보다 고도의 유연성과 고성능 동작이 가능하고 시간과 환경 변화에 우수한 동작 특성을 제공한다.

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A 2.5 V 109 dB DR ΔΣ ADC for Audio Application

  • Noh, Gwang-Yol;Ahn, Gil-Cho
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.276-281
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    • 2010
  • A 2.5 V feed-forward second-order deltasigma modulator for audio application is presented. A 9-level quantizer with a tree-structured dynamic element matching (DEM) was employed to improve the linearity by shaping the distortion resulted from the capacitor mismatch of the feedback digital-toanalog converter (DAC). A chopper stabilization technique (CHS) is used to reduce the flicker noise in the first integrator. The prototype delta-sigma analogto-digital converter (ADC) implemented in a 65 nm 1P8M CMOS process occupies 0.747 $mm^2$ and achieves 109.1 dB dynamic range (DR), 85.4 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in a 24 kHz audio signal bandwidth, while consuming 14.75 mW from a 2.5 V supply.

A Study on the Design of FIR Filters with Multiplierless Structures (승산기가 없는 구조의 FIR필터의 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 신재호
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.166-175
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    • 1990
  • The conventional FIR filters can be very expensive to implement due to the complexity of multibit multipliers. This paper presents an new type of multiplierless structure which is particularly suited to the hardware implementation of small, low cost, low power, high speed digital filters. The filter structures consisting of a transversal filter with tap coefficiented to the combination of two elements of the set {0, $\pm$$2^n$;n = integer} and cascaded with a integrator are proposed. Performance has been tested via simulation on a digital computer, and the results show that the response characteristics of presented filters are as equally good as those of conventional finitewordlength filters.

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A Digital Input Class-D Audio Amplifier (디지털 입력 시그마-델타 변조 기반의 D급 오디오 증폭기)

  • Jo, Jun-Gi;Noh, Jin-Ho;Jeong, Tae-Seong;Yoo, Chang-Sik
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.47 no.11
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 2010
  • A sigma-delta modulator based class-D audio amplifier is presented. Parallel digital input is serialized to two-bit output by a fourth-order digital sigma-delta noise shaper. The output of the digital sigma-delta noise shaper is applied to a fourth-order analog sigma-delta modulator whose three-level output drives power switches. The pulse density modulated (PDM) output of the power switches is low-pass filtered by an LC-filter. The PDM output of the power switches is fed back to the input of the analog sigma-delta modulator. The first integrator of the analog sigma-delta modulator is a hybrid of continuous-time (CT) and switched-capacitor (SC) integrator. While the sampled input is applied to SC path, the continuous-time feedback signal is applied to CT path to suppress the noise of the PDM output. The class-D audio amplifier is fabricated in a standard $0.13-{\mu}m$ CMOS process and operates for the signal bandwidth from 100-Hz to 20-kHz. With 4-${\Omega}$ load, the maximum output power is 18.3-mW. The total harmonic distortion plus noise and dynamic range are 0.035-% and 80-dB, respectively. The modulator consumes 457-uW from 1.2-V power supply.