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Analysis of Chopped Integrators, and Its Application to Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulator Design

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Chopping is a commonly used technique to eliminate flicker noise in amplifiers. We investigate the use of chopping in the input integrator of a continuous-time oversampling ( $\Delta \!\Sigma $… Click to show full abstract

Chopping is a commonly used technique to eliminate flicker noise in amplifiers. We investigate the use of chopping in the input integrator of a continuous-time oversampling ( $\Delta \!\Sigma $ ) converter. Unlike an amplifier, the integrator in a continuous-time delta-sigma modulator is subject to out-of-band signals that are several orders of magnitude higher than the (desired) in-band component. This necessitates a careful analysis of frequency translation effects in a chopped integrator. This paper treats the chopped integrator as a linear periodically time-varying system, and exploits the adjoint (inter-reciprocal) network concept to simplify the analysis of aliasing effects in such an integrator. Simulation results that confirm the theory are given.

Keywords: delta sigma; analysis; time; time delta; continuous time

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Year Published: 2017

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