Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta Modulation for A/D Conversion in Radio
Receivers describes the design and theory of continuous-time
sigma-delta modulators for analog-to-digital conversion in radio
receivers. The book's main focus is on dynamic range, linearity and
power efficiency aspects of sigma-delta modulators, which are very
important requirements for use in battery operated receivers like GSM
phones. An important part of the book deals with the image rejection
performance of quadrature sigma-delta modulators. It is shown that
techniques like dynamic-element-matching and integration of a mixer with
the sigma-delta modulator greatly enhance the performance and
functionality. In addition, the authors provide the reader with a
theoretical overview of continuous-time sigma-delta modulation,
including non-ideal effects, stability issues and different filter
designs. The book's concluding chapters present chip realizations
showing practical implementations of low-power and high-performance
sigma-delta modulators for GSM and AM/FM radio applications.