Two novel Sigma-Delta modulator algorithms based on discretized suboptimal second order sliding mode concepts for high resolution analog-to-digital conversion purposes are proposed. Let fs be the finite over-sampling frequency of the modulator, novel schemes that convert to a 1-bit signal, resp., the first, or the second time-derivative of the signal to be modulated are suggested to reduce the error of the conversion process, at the demodulation side, to an O(1=f2 s ), instead of O(1=f0:5 s ) of the traditional scheme. The algorithms are discussed and analyzed in the discrete-time setting, and a comparative analysis illustrates the effectiveness of these solutions.

High Accuracy Sigma-Delta Modulator implementations via Suboptimal Quasi-Sliding Mode Control

Alessandro Pilloni
Primo
;
Mauro Franceschelli
Secondo
;
Alessandro Pisano
Penultimo
;
Elio Usai
Ultimo
2018-01-01

Abstract

Two novel Sigma-Delta modulator algorithms based on discretized suboptimal second order sliding mode concepts for high resolution analog-to-digital conversion purposes are proposed. Let fs be the finite over-sampling frequency of the modulator, novel schemes that convert to a 1-bit signal, resp., the first, or the second time-derivative of the signal to be modulated are suggested to reduce the error of the conversion process, at the demodulation side, to an O(1=f2 s ), instead of O(1=f0:5 s ) of the traditional scheme. The algorithms are discussed and analyzed in the discrete-time setting, and a comparative analysis illustrates the effectiveness of these solutions.
2018
9781538664391
Control and Systems Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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