2013 Norchip 2013
DOI: 10.1109/norchip.2013.6702024
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Interpolation by a prime factor other than 2 in low-voltage low-power ΣΔ DAC

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“…Hence, a figure of merit (FOM) developed for digital filters [2, 28,35] can be applied. In this work, the FOM is used to judge the complexity of the IF and the  modulator by counting the number and complexity of adders [11,[20][21][22][23]. This leads to…”
Section: Design Specifications and Figure-of-meritmentioning
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“…Hence, a figure of merit (FOM) developed for digital filters [2, 28,35] can be applied. In this work, the FOM is used to judge the complexity of the IF and the  modulator by counting the number and complexity of adders [11,[20][21][22][23]. This leads to…”
Section: Design Specifications and Figure-of-meritmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only block of the DAC that remains to be investigated is the  modulator. This has been done in [22][23], and the investigation shows that in order to achieve the necessary performance of SQNR and MSA, the maximum gain of NTF, Hinf, of the  modulator must be increased significantly above the recommendations in [27].…”
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