Kong et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Effects of non-ideal Hadamard modulators on the performance of ΠΔΣ ADCKong et al., 1997
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- 1755205033472440067
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- Kong S
- Ku W
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- Publication venue
- Electronics Letters
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A non-ideal Hadamard modulator in the front-end of ΠΔΣ ADC can be modelled as an ideal Hadamard modulator with gain error in parallel with an offset error. The effects of non-ideal Hadamard modulators can be partially removed by using chopper stabilisation and adaptive …
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