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Title: OVERSAMPLED SIGMA DELTA ADC DECIMATION FILTER
Authors: Abhirami, S
Vishnu, D
Issue Date: 30-May-2023
Series/Report no.: ;TKM21ECCS01
Abstract: An analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which can be either continuous or discrete in nature, is a crucial component of a signal processing system. An oversampling ADC is currently an effective option for data converters due to its compact silicon area, low power requirement, and greater resolution as opposed to standard ones with Nyquist frequency limit. The oversampling ADCs sample analog signals at a rate that is higher than the Nyquist rate and is typically expressed as OSR. Also, they are particularly preferred for high-speed applications due to their relative simplicity and resilience to component mismatch and circuit faults. Using basic analog circuitry, the Delta Sigma ADC pushes noise to high frequency using oversampling and noise-shaping technologies. Its SNR and precision are higher than those of other conventional ADCs. To satisfy the objectives of an efficient design, the decimation filter, which is a crucial component of ADCs, needs to be improved in various areas. The first and second-order delta-sigma modulators are developed. It has been found that com pared to the 1st-order Delta-Sigma modulator, the 2nd-order Delta-Sigma modulator offers greater stability and noise immunity. This work proposes a new method for implementing a high-performing, low-power Second Order Delta-Sigma digital dec imation filter. A Cascaded Integrated Comp (CIC) filter and a Biquad filter make up the Digital Decimation filter. The Second-order Delta-Sigma Decimation Filter is designed and modeled using Simulink. The proposed ADC achieves an SNR of 73.46 dB and an ENOB of 11.91. The post-simulation demonstrates that the suggested ADC provides a Spurious Free Dynamic Range of 95.38 dB.
URI: http://210.212.227.212:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/391
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