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Audio Interface for Embedded PC
Staroň, Martin ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The scope of my master thesis is a designing computer sound interface including measurement of audio performance. This work is concerning both design analog front - ends and digital support circuits. The sigma delta Analog to Digital (ADC) and Digital to Analog (DAC) converters is included in this conception. Those converters has been made into two separate printed circuit boards. All signal paths in this circuitry are utilizing differential mode that are quoted as balanced among audio engineers. Modern circuit components are used in this design, such as fully differential operational amplifiers, electronically controlled gain preamplifiers, low drop linear stabilizers with low noise level, DC component suppression circuits and low jitter active components. Theoretical part of this thesis contains specification of choosed sound defitions, questioning audio program loudness leveling. Further criteria of suitable active and passive components are included. In this thesis the simulations of fundamental circuits block are meant likewise. Practical part involve complete layout of printed circuit boards of and prototyping. Designed prototype device has wide application usage. It is intended to use not only as industrial computers, but also as dedicated sound converters, measurement cards, mixing consoles, switching matrixes, active loudspeakers, embedded systems.
Design of a Sigma Delta AD converter for sensor applications
Pěček, Lukáš ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a sigma delta AD converter for a sensor application of junction temperature measurement in the automotive environment. A modified continuous time current mode modulator structure was designed. Its advantage lies in shifting and extending an input voltage range to work with signals from 0 V to 1,2 with a high impedance input and a relatively low hardware complexity. The functionality was verified by a behavioral model in the Simulink environment and then by transistor level simulation in CADENCE environment using ONC18/I4T technology.
Design Of A Sigma Delta Ad Converter For Sensor Applications
Pěček, Lukáš
This paper presents the design of an AD converter for a sensor application of junction temperature measurement in the demanding automotive environment. A modified continuous time current mode first order single bit ΣΔ modulator structure was designed in ONC18/I4T technology. Its advantage lies in shifting and extending an input voltage range to work with signals from 0 V to 1.2 V with a high impedance input, low hardware complexity and low power consumption.
Design of a Sigma Delta AD converter for sensor applications
Pěček, Lukáš ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a sigma delta AD converter for a sensor application of junction temperature measurement in the automotive environment. A modified continuous time current mode modulator structure was designed. Its advantage lies in shifting and extending an input voltage range to work with signals from 0 V to 1,2 with a high impedance input and a relatively low hardware complexity. The functionality was verified by a behavioral model in the Simulink environment and then by transistor level simulation in CADENCE environment using ONC18/I4T technology.
Audio Interface for Embedded PC
Staroň, Martin ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The scope of my master thesis is a designing computer sound interface including measurement of audio performance. This work is concerning both design analog front - ends and digital support circuits. The sigma delta Analog to Digital (ADC) and Digital to Analog (DAC) converters is included in this conception. Those converters has been made into two separate printed circuit boards. All signal paths in this circuitry are utilizing differential mode that are quoted as balanced among audio engineers. Modern circuit components are used in this design, such as fully differential operational amplifiers, electronically controlled gain preamplifiers, low drop linear stabilizers with low noise level, DC component suppression circuits and low jitter active components. Theoretical part of this thesis contains specification of choosed sound defitions, questioning audio program loudness leveling. Further criteria of suitable active and passive components are included. In this thesis the simulations of fundamental circuits block are meant likewise. Practical part involve complete layout of printed circuit boards of and prototyping. Designed prototype device has wide application usage. It is intended to use not only as industrial computers, but also as dedicated sound converters, measurement cards, mixing consoles, switching matrixes, active loudspeakers, embedded systems.

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