Error estimates in Second-order Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta modulators
Signal Processing
2021-03-18 v2
Abstract
Continuous-time Sigma-Delta (CT-) modulators are oversampling Analog-to-Digital converters that may provide higher sampling rates and lower power consumption than their discrete counterpart. Whereas approximation errors are established for high-order discrete time modulators, theoretical analysis of the error between the filtered output and the input remain scarce. This paper presents a general framework to study this error: under regularity assumptions on the input and the filtering kernel, we prove for a second-order CT- that the error estimate may be in , where is the oversampling ratio. The whole theory is validated by numerical experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2011.12877,
title = {Error estimates in Second-order Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta modulators},
author = {Dilshad Surroop and Pascal Combes and Philippe Martin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.12877},
year = {2021}
}
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