Superconducting sigma-delta analog-to-digital converters

Donald L. Miller, John X. Przybysz, A.Hodge Worsham, Andrew H. Miklich
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Abstract

The sigma-delta architecture is the method of choice for designers and manufacturers of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for high dynamic range applications. This architecture uses oversampling and precise feedback to generate a shaped spectral distribution of the quantization noise. Subsequent digital filtering suppresses out of band quantization noise, yielding a large signal to in-band noise ratio. This permits the use of quantizers with only a few bits of resolution, most applications use single-bit quantizers. A unique advantage of superconducting electronics is the availability of the flux quantum which can be used to provide quantum mechanically accurate feedback at GHz rates. Josephson digital technology extends the realm of sigma-delta ADCs from MHz sampling rates to GHz sampling rates, from kHz signal bandwidths to MHz signal bandwidths, with comparable or better dynamic range when compared to semiconductor implementations. This paper presents circuits for Josephson sigma-delta ADCs, including single-loop, and double-loop modulators, circuits for quantized feedback, and digital data processing. Experimental results of a double-loop modulator sampling at 1.28 GHz are reported.

超导σ - δ模数转换器
sigma-delta架构是高动态范围应用的模数转换器(adc)设计人员和制造商的首选方法。该结构使用过采样和精确反馈来产生量化噪声的形状谱分布。随后的数字滤波抑制带外量化噪声,产生较大的信带内噪声比。这允许使用只有几个比特分辨率的量化器,大多数应用程序使用单比特量化器。超导电子学的一个独特优势是通量量子的可用性,它可以用于在GHz速率下提供量子力学精确的反馈。Josephson数字技术将σ - δ adc的范围从MHz采样率扩展到GHz采样率,从kHz信号带宽扩展到MHz信号带宽,与半导体实现相比具有相当或更好的动态范围。本文介绍了约瑟夫森σ - δ adc的电路,包括单环和双环调制器、量化反馈电路和数字数据处理。报道了1.28 GHz双环调制器采样的实验结果。
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