Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – With particular solid state devices
Patent
1989-08-08
1992-05-12
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Coded data generation or conversion
Analog to or from digital conversion
With particular solid state devices
341131, 341132, 341140, H03M 100
Patent
active
051131889
ABSTRACT:
An analog-to-digital converter circuit is disclosed for receiving an analog input signal and producing a digital output having a plurality of binary bits representative of the input signal. A number of devices are utilized, each of which has a voltage versus current characteristic with a plurality of peaks, and negative resistance regions between said peaks. In the illustrated embodiments, these devices are resonant tunneling diodes. For each bit to be produced, a pair of said devices are provided, each being coupled in series arrangement with a resistor. Predetermined portions of the input signal are applied to both of the series arrangements for each respective bit to be produced. Signals from both of the series arrangements are combined for each respective bit to be produced. The combined outputs respectively represent the produced binary bits. In the preferred embodiment, the means for applying predetermined portions of the input signal comprises means for applying different fractional portions of the input signal to respective pairs of series arrangements. In this embodiment, the input signal comprises an input voltage, and a voltage offset is applied to the input signal. The transition between states ("0" to "1", or vice versa) is very fast due to the high switching speed of the narrow negative resistance region of the RTD's I-V characteristic. Also, because of the judicious use of offsets, the quantization uncertainty is one-half the last significant bit size.
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Kuo Tai-Haur
Lin Hung C.
Fuller Benjamin R.
Le Nancy
Novack Martin
University of Maryland at College Park
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