A flash interpolator circuit inherent amplitude measurement algorithm, AMM, is described. A flash interpolation circuit converts a pair of periodic and orthogonal sine-signals into a stream of periodic – phase shifted sinusoidal signals, the amplitudes of which can be combined to produce useful information about the peak amplitude of the input sine-signals, independently of the signal’s frequency. The proposed technique of amplitude measurement is suitable for automatic gain control, AGC.
F.17 Transfer of existing technologies, know-how, methods and procedures into practice
COBISS.SI-ID: 6503764A flash interpolation circuit converts a pair of periodic and orthogonal sine-signals into a stream of periodic – phase shifted sinusoidal signals, the amplitudes of which can be combined to produce useful information about the peak amplitude of the input sine-signals, independently of the signal’s frequency. An interpolation factor of 4 is shown to be sufficient for measuring amplitudes with an accuracy of 5.8 %.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 6503508Voltage comparator where the difference of currents from transistors is converted into voltage, which is amplified and conducted to a gate terminal of the switching transistor. It is usuful part of a systems where a high sped data transmission or very low transit delay is required as is an example in a flash interpolators.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 6010964Three graduate students already completed study with diploma degree under supervision of prof. Pleteršek. All three works thematically matched the contents of the applied project. One engineer is currently employ in IDS and study toward PhD degree, another two are working in RLS, the leading IDS"s customer in motion control field.
D.10 Educational activities
COBISS.SI-ID: 6081364The following topics have been presented by invited speaker dr. Pletersek: Automotive Systems as they relate to EMI/RFI/ESD, the appropriate Industry Terminology, ASIC solutions for EMI/RFI – ASIC environment, design considerations for EMC, design considerations for Electrostatic Discharge, ESD and regulations covering the listed topics. The presentation have been supported by representative design examples.
B.04 Guest lecture
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