A Direct Digital Synthesizer with Tunable Delta Sigma Modulator |
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Authors: | Jouko Vankka Jonne Lindeberg Kari Halonen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, Otakaari 5 A, FIN-02150 Espoo, Finland |
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Abstract: | In direct digital synthesizer (DDS) applications, the drawback of the conventional delta sigma () modulator structure is that its signal band is fixed. In the new architecture presented in this paper, the signal band of the modulator is tuned according to the DDS output frequency. We use a hardware efficient phase-to-sine amplitude converter in the DDS that approximates the first quadrant of the sine function with sixteen equal length second degree polynomial segments. The DDS is capable of frequency, phase, and quadrature amplitude modulation. Two DDSs with tunable 1-bit D/A converters (real and complex) were designed and implemented on a programmable logic device (PLD); experimental results show their desired operation and performance. |
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Keywords: | direct digital synthesizer numerically controlled oscillator tunable delta sigma modulator phase-to-sine amplitude converter lowpass-to-bandpass transform |
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