The paper deals with the experimental comparison of two models for Analog-to-Information Converters (AICs). In particular, a linear model in the time domain and a linear model in the frequency domain have been considered and evaluated for the Random Demodulator AIC architecture. The aim of the present paper is (i) to evaluate the error introduced by both the AIC models, such to determine what best matches the actual implementation, and (ii) to determine the possible error in reconstructing the waveform due to the model.
Experimental comparison of two mathematical models for Analog-to-Information Converters / Daponte, P.; De Vito, L.; Iadarola, G.; Iovini, M.; Rapuano, S.. - (2016), pp. 65-70. (Intervento presentato al convegno 21st IMEKO TC-4 International Symposium on Understanding the World through Electrical and Electronic Measurement, and 19th International Workshop on ADC Modelling and Testing tenutosi a hun nel 2016).
Experimental comparison of two mathematical models for Analog-to-Information Converters
Daponte P.;Iadarola G.;
2016-01-01
Abstract
The paper deals with the experimental comparison of two models for Analog-to-Information Converters (AICs). In particular, a linear model in the time domain and a linear model in the frequency domain have been considered and evaluated for the Random Demodulator AIC architecture. The aim of the present paper is (i) to evaluate the error introduced by both the AIC models, such to determine what best matches the actual implementation, and (ii) to determine the possible error in reconstructing the waveform due to the model.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.