A Novel Frequency-to-Digital Converter Using Pulse-Shrinking

  • Park, Jin-Ho (Dept. of Computer Engineering, Pusan University of Foreign Studies.)
  • Published : 2003.12.01

Abstract

In this paper, a new frequency-to-digital converter without an analog element is proposed. The proposed circuit consists of pulse-shrinking elements, latches and D flip-flops, and the operation is based on frequency comparison by the pulse-shrinking element. In the proposed circuit, the resolution of digital output can be easily improved by increasing the number of the pulse-shrinking elements. The FDC performance is improved in viewpoints of operating speed and chip area. In designed FDC, error of frequency-to-digital conversion is less than 0.1 %.

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