Signal processing apparatus

Pulse or digital communications – Pulse code modulation – Correcting or reducing quantizing errors

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375254, 341110, 341144, 341155, H04B 1402, H03H 1702

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056109431

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a two-system A/D converter, which provides a digital output signal with a higher conversion precision than is achieved by a single-system A/D converter. Conversely, by using a two-system D/A converter with a lower conversion precision, the present invention provides an analog output signal with a higher conversion precision than is achieved by a single-system D/A converter. Further, a digital signal clock changing unit produces data by performing high sampling of the first digital data trains, and the second digital data is synchronized with a second clock through an interpolation processing based on the timing difference between the first and second clocks. A high-precision A/D and D/A converter apparatus is thus realized by using two pulse code modulation coder/decoders (PCM.CODECs) and one digital signal processor (DSP).

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