Modeling and Simulation of 8 Path K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator in Capsim®
This is a quick summary of research on the K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator. In this work, the advantages of an 8 Path K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator over a Single Path Modulator are demonstrated. For references on the K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator see [1],[2], and [3]. The 8 Path K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator was used by the Author who was the Principle Investigator in a NASA SBIR Project [4]. Also see the issued patent [5] based on the NASA SBIR research for more details. The computer modeling of the 8 Path K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator was done using the Capsim® Block Diagram Modeling and Simulation program.
8 Path K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator
K-Delta-1 Sigma Delta Modulator
References
1- Baker, R. J., “K-Delta-1-Sigma Modulator,” U.S. Pat. No. 12/436,778, 2009.
2- Baker, R. J., “K-DELTA-1-SIGMA MODULATOR”,Pat. No. 7,916,054 B2, Mar. 29, 2011
3- V. Saxena, Kaijun Li, Geng Zheng and R. J. Baker, “A K-Delta-1-Sigma modulator for wideband analog to digital conversion,” 2009 52nd IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Cancun, Mexico, 2009, pp. 411-414,
4- Ardalan, S.H., “High Performance Ultra Low-Power ADCs and DACs,” NASA SBIR,
Completed Technology Project (2011 – 2011)
5- Ardalan, S. H.,”Methods and Devices for Modifying Active Paths in a K-Delta-1-Sigma Modulator”, NASA, Patent No.: US 9,685,976 B2 (45) Date of Patent: Jun. 20, 2017