Analogue-to-digital converters

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H03M 1/12 (2006.01) H03M 3/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2069808

P/8677/SPECIAL/us - 23 - ABSTRACT (Figure 3) Analogue-to-Digital Converters An analogue input is converted to digital data output with a null in the quantisation noise corresponding to the frequency of the intended analogue signal. This is achieved by feeding back the digital output to be combined, in analogue form with the analogue input, the resulting difference signal being fed through a loop filter. The loop filter may include resonant circuits e.g. parallel resonant circuits. To reduce the phase change at high and low frequencies from ?90°, which could cause instability, but to avoid the problems of having a resistor in series with the resonant circuit, which would cause any input or output capacitance to ground of adjacent buffers to degrade the Q factor and the notch shape, the resonant circuit on the one hand and resistive means on the other hand are connected between the ground and the inputs of a pair of differential inputs such as on a buffer. Alternatively, a signal derived from the digital output may be used in place of the resistive means.

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