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Asynchronous Analog-to-Digital Converter

详细技术说明
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a novel asynchronous analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that uses significantly less power than conventional ADCs.
*Abstract

Researchers at Cornell University have developed a novel asynchronous analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that uses significantly less power than conventional ADCs. The new topology, referred to as "level-crossing flash-ADC (LCF-ADC), uses a non-uniform sampling technique by adopting an asynchronous event-driven circuit design and "level-crossing sampling". The LCF-ADC takes a sample only when the input signal crosses predefined voltage levels, thereby optimizing its sampling rate for current signal complexity. Unlike other asynchronous ADCs, the LCF-ADC uses a parallel topology and does not explicitly track the sampling time, allowing for additional power savings.

 

Potential Applications

  • Ultra low power circuits operating in the MHz regime
  • Sensing systems with portable energy supplies such as:
    • Remote environmental monitors/sensors (temperature, pressure, vibration, etc.)
    • Biomedical devices (implanted health and brain activity monitors/sensors)
  • Military devices
  • Wireless applications such as audio devices and cellular telephones

 

Advantages

  • Significantly less power consumption than conventional ADCs and other asynchronous ADCs
  • Minimizes transmission bandwidth due to differential encoding
  • Automatic power-down with constant signal
  • Immediate power-up with signal change
  • Simplified circuit design; less complex than conventional ADCs
*Licensing
Martin Teschlmt439@cornell.edu(607) 254-4454
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