This now famous anthology brings together various aspects of oversampling methods and compares and evaluates design approaches. It describes the theoretical analysis of converter performances, the actual design of converters and their simulation, circuit implementations, and applications.Preface.
Introduction.
Oversampling Methods for A/D and D/A Conversion (J. Candy & G. Temes).
BASIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS.
An Analysis of Nonlinear Behavior in Delta-Sigma Modulators (S. Ardalan & J. Paulos).
A Use of Limit Cycle Oscillations to Obtain Robust Analog-to-Digital Converters (J. Candy).
The Structure of Quantization Noise from Sigma-Delta Modulation (J. Candy & O. Benjamin).
Multistage Sigma-Delta Modulation (W. Chou, et al.).
Oversampled Sigma-Delta Modulation (R. Gray).
Quantization Noise Spectra (R. Gray).
Double-Loop Sigma-Delta Modulation with dc Input (N. He, et al.).
A Unity Bit Coding Method by Negative Feedback (H. Inose & Y. Yasuda).
Design of Stable High Order 1-Bit Sigma-Delta Modulators (T. Ritoniemi, et al.).
Reduction of Quantizing Noise by Use of Feedback (H. Spang III & P. Schultheiss).
Oversampled, Linear Predictive and Noise-Shaping Coders of Order N>1 (S. Tewksbury & R. Hallock).
DESIGN, SIMULATION TECHNIQUES, AND ARCHITECTURES FOR OVERSAMPLING CONVERTERS.
Design Methodology for ΣΔM (B. Agrawal & K. Shenoi).
Table-Based Simulation of Delta-Sigma Modulators (R. Bishop, et al.).
Simulating and Testing Oversampled Analog-to-Digital Converters (B. Boser, et al.