2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3101574
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Compensating Processing Delay in Excess of One Clock Cycle in Noise Shaping Loops Without Altering the Filter Topology

Abstract: This work presents an analytical method to design a stable loop filter for a noise shaper with parasitic delays or poles in the loop. This method does not require an increase in the order of the loop or extra feedback paths and keeps the original poles and zeros of the noise-transfer function at the same location. The method has been applied to a low-pass loop filter with a parasitic unit delay and a band-pass loop filter with either three unit delays or a high-frequency pole, obtaining stable loop filters in … Show more

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“…Filters [45]: Filters are circuits or algorithms that allow noise to be removed or attenuated from an input signal. The type of filter, moving average [46], interpolation [47], or downsampling, is selected upon the characteristics of the noise, the frequency of the input signal, and the disturbance.…”
Section: Case Study Of Noise Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filters [45]: Filters are circuits or algorithms that allow noise to be removed or attenuated from an input signal. The type of filter, moving average [46], interpolation [47], or downsampling, is selected upon the characteristics of the noise, the frequency of the input signal, and the disturbance.…”
Section: Case Study Of Noise Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%