Understand the application and importance of data converters in wireless communication and mixed signal electronics
Discover the sampling theorem and traversing the digital and analog domain in signal processing and communication
Identify the basics of DACs and ADCs and characterize them
Evaluate different families of DACs and ADCs and how to improve their performance
Evaluate and design different types of data converters for different applications
Understand the trade-offs between resolution, speed, and accuracy
About this course:
Modern communication requires traversing the digital and analog domain. Every transmitter and receiver has a data converter in the form of an analog to digital converter (ADC) and/or a digital to analog converter (DAC). The course will cover their characterization, classification, design, operation, and how to improve their performance. In the first half of the class, the course will focus on DACs such as current scaling, voltage scaling, charge scaling, subranging and combination of scaling DACs and more. In the second half the course will cover ADCs such as SAR, flash, interpolating, folding, pipelined, delta-sigma and more.
Topics Covered:
DAC static and dynamic characterization
DAC classification - Serial, parallel, low speed, high speed
Design and operation of different type of DACs
Current/voltage/charge scaling, subranging, combination of scaling DACs, etc.
ADC static and dynamic characterization
ADC classification – Serial, parallel, low speed, medium speed, high speed
Design and operation of different type of ADCs
SAR, flash, interpolating, folding, pipelined, delta-sigma and more
DAC and ADC performance improvement and design considerations and trade offs between resolution, speed and accuracy
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