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摘要
本研究的目的是推导汽车电子系统的噪声模型。设计和计算需要对集成运算放大器甚至多级集成运算放大器的噪声参数进行估计。结果表明,等效输入噪声电压(E/sub n/)和等效输入噪声电流(I/sub n/)是多级放大器噪声特性的合理表达式。提出了汽车电子系统集成运放的E/sub - n/ i /sub - n/噪声模型的算法。用噪声相关矩阵来表示汽车电子系统的反馈网络,推导出噪声等效电路模型。传统的电子网络噪声分析方法是用各噪声之和计算输出噪声功率,然后将该参数转化为等效输入噪声电压和输入噪声电流。该方法基于所有噪声源的整数和噪声相关性,大大提高了算法的精度和效率,保证了算法的规范性。这些算法可以更好地设计汽车电子系统的低噪声网络。本文介绍了一种提取网络噪声系数的实际实现方法。给出了网络性能参数的仿真计算结果。因此,可以将功率谱密度(PSD)应用于噪声系数的估计和低噪声汽车电子系统的设计。
E/sub n/-I/sub n/ models study of automotive IC modules
The objective of this study is to derive the noise models of automotive electronic systems. The design and calculation requires a noise parameter estimate of an integrated operational amplifier and even a multistage integrated operational amplifier. It is shown that the equivalent input noise voltage (E/sub n/) and equivalent input noise current (I/sub n/) are the reasonable expression for the noise characteristics of a multistage amplifier. This paper presents algorithms of the E/sub n/-I/sub n/ noise model for integrated operational amplifiers of automotive electronic systems. This noise equivalent circuit model is derived by the noise correlation matrix, which represents the feedback network of an automotive electronic system. By conventional method for noise analysis of an electronic network, the output noise power is calculated with the sum of individual noises, and then the parameter is translated into the equivalent input noise voltage and input noise current. The novel approaches are based on the integer of all the noise sources and the noise relativity, so that the accuracy and efficiency are greatly improved and the algorithms are guaranteed to be more canonical. The algorithms may yield a better design of the low noise network of an automotive electronic system. A practical implementation for the extraction of the noise figure of a network is described in this paper. Simulated and calculated results of performance parameters of a network are presented. Thus, one may apply spectral parametric modeling to this power spectral density (PSD) for the estimation of noise figure and for the design of low noise automotive electronic systems.