Analog to digital converting device

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Inventors

Ninomiya, Yuichi

Application #

861357

Filed

Dec-16-1977

Published

Oct-7-1980

Current US Class

341/156
341/159

International Classes

H03K 013/175

Field of Search

340/347

Assignee

Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Miller; Charles D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher

US Patent References

4110745   Analog to digital co...

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Other References

Villante "IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin", vol. 5, No. 6, Nov. 1962, pp. 55-56. Rackl "IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin", vol. 15, No. 4, Sep. 1972, pp. 1138-1139.

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Abstract
In an analog to digital converting device having plural converting stages provided for converting an analog signal to a multi-bit digital signal, the lowest or just preceding converting stages, wherein analog signals to be converted are quantized by minute steps and can be regarded as similar to Gaussian noises, are arranged to form equivalent digital signals. The analog signals are compared with reference levels based on the average level of the analog signals, for instance, alternating components of analog signals are compared with a zero level, hereby improving accuracy of the conversion by minimizing the effect of DC and gain drift.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An analog to digital converting device comprising a plurality of analog to digital converting stages connected in cascade for converting an input analog signal to a digital signal consisting of a plurality of bits, a far lower order for converting stage of said plurality of analog to digital converting stages comprising

a plurality of comparators for comparing an input analog signal with a respective reference level;

a resistor ladder comprising a plurality of resistors connected successively with one another and with a constant current source in series for supplying said comparators with respective reference levels derived successively from connection points of said resistor ladder;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an analog to digital converting device having high resolvability wherein an analog signal is converted to a multi-bit digital signal by means of quantizing the analog signal by minute level steps.

(2) Description of the Prior Art

In order to perform analog to digital conversion with high resolvability, it is customary to commence the procedure of conversion with the lowest resolvability caused by quantizing the analog signal with use of the most coarse quantizing steps, and then to perform successive procedures of conversion with successively higher resolvability owing to successively finer quantizing steps, those procedures being followed by combining respective results thereof and by appropriate code conversion, so as to form a multi-bit digital signal having the required high resolvability and the desired digit configuration.

An analog to digital converting device provided for effecting the above-mentioned procedures is constructed as a multi-stage converter consisting of at least two analog to digital converting stages, wherein the upper order stages takes shares in the respective procedures relating to the successively lower resolvability, and the lower order stages take shares in those relating to the successively higher resolvability.
 
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