pawan kumar
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Hi Friends,
I am wondering how Sigma Delta ADC's work with a 1 bit Comparator. I went through some articles and I have a rough idea of its architecture. There's a 1 bit comparator and the input is sampled many more times than the Nyquist rate.
Suppose I have a 0 to 10V measuring Sigma Delta ADC, There should be a comparator with 5V Threshold at one terminal of it inside. Now, how does this distinguish between 6V and 8V DC? Even if it samples 1000 times more, both result in logic '1' since it is greater than 5V.
Someone please explain me without much of Frequency Domain. I don't want to know much about Quantization noise cancellation and things.
Pawan
I am wondering how Sigma Delta ADC's work with a 1 bit Comparator. I went through some articles and I have a rough idea of its architecture. There's a 1 bit comparator and the input is sampled many more times than the Nyquist rate.
Suppose I have a 0 to 10V measuring Sigma Delta ADC, There should be a comparator with 5V Threshold at one terminal of it inside. Now, how does this distinguish between 6V and 8V DC? Even if it samples 1000 times more, both result in logic '1' since it is greater than 5V.
Someone please explain me without much of Frequency Domain. I don't want to know much about Quantization noise cancellation and things.
Pawan