IP Library Granted Patent US 8,952,838
Granted Patent B2
US 8,952,838 · App. 13/588,643 · Granted Feb 10, 2015

Time domain switched analog-to-digital converter apparatus and methods

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Patent No.
US 8,952,838
App. No.
13/588,643
Granted
Feb 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A time domain switching analog-to-digital converter apparatus and methods of utilizing the same. In one implementation, the converter apparatus comprises a carrier signal source, and at least one reference source. The carrier signal is summed with the input signal and the summed modulated signal is fed to a comparator circuit. The comparator is configured detects crossings of the reference level by the modulated waveform thereby generating trigger events. The time period between consecutive trigger events is used to obtain modulated signal deviation due to the input signal thus enabling input signal measurement. Control of the carrier oscillation amplitude and frequency enables real time adjustment of the converter dynamic range and resolution. The use of additional reference signal levels increases sensor frequency response and accuracy. A dual channel converter apparatus enables estimation and removal of common mode noise, thereby improving signal conversion accuracy.

Claims (58)

1. An analog to digital converter apparatus comprising:

a first interface configured to receive an analog input signal and a carrier signal; and

logic in signal communication with the first interface and configured to:

identify one or more reference levels;

generate a modulated signal based on said analog input signal and said carrier signal;

detect crossings of said one or more reference levels by said modulated signal;

based on said detected crossings, determine a plurality of timing periods; and

based at least in part on said plurality of timing periods, generate one or more digital estimates of said analog input signal.

2. The converter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said converter apparatus further comprises a dynamically adjustable dynamic measurement range.

3. The converter apparatus of claim 2 , wherein an adjustment of said dynamically adjustable dynamic measurement range is achieved based on at least an amplitude of said carrier signal.

4. The converter apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said adjustment is selected based at least in part on an amplitude of said analog input signal.

5. The converter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said one or more digital estimates of said analog input signal comprise two or more independent estimates.

6. The converter apparatus of claim 5 , wherein said logic is further configured to combine said two or more independent estimates to increase an accuracy of said converter apparatus.

7. The converter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said converter apparatus further comprises a compensation apparatus configured to mitigate one or more signal distortions.

8. The converter apparatus of claim 7 , wherein said compensation apparatus comprises a second signal path.

9. The converter apparatus of claim 1 ; wherein said converter apparatus further comprises a sample-and-hold device, said sample-and-hold device configured to provide a constant sample amplitude over a sampling period of said converter apparatus.

10. A method of converting an analog waveform into a digital signal, said method comprising:

receiving said analog waveform;

mixing said analog waveform with a cyclic signal to produce a mixed waveform;

defining at least one period based on said cyclic signal;

determining one or more timing values based on said mixed waveform crossing at least one predetermined amplitude level; and

estimating an amplitude of said analog waveform based at least in part on a comparison of said one or more timing values with said defined at least one period.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein said method further comprises compensating for one or more contributions from noise.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein said act of estimating said amplitude of said analog waveform comprises producing two or more independent values based on two or more independent estimation algorithms.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein said analog waveform comprises a time-varying waveform.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein said act of estimating said amplitude of said time-varying analog waveform comprises modeling a time-variance of said analog waveform as a linear change over one or more sampling periods.

15. The method of claim 10 , wherein said defining at least one period comprises defining a plurality of periods, and the method further comprises powering down one at least one logical device for at least one of said defined plurality of periods to reduce resource consumption.

16. The method of claim 10 , wherein said cyclic signal comprises a non-sinusoidal waveform.

17. A non-transitory computer readable apparatus configured to store one or more processes thereon, said one or more processes comprising a plurality of instructions configured to, when executed:

receive a modulated waveform derived from a input signal and a carrier, said carrier having a known frequency;

determine relative timings of a plurality of events, said plurality of events comprising crossings of a reference level by said modulated waveform;

compare said relative timings to a period derived from said known frequency; and

based at least on said comparison, compute an estimate of said input signal.

18. The computer readable apparatus of claim 17 , wherein instructions are further configure to compute a plurality of said estimates in a series to generate a digital output waveform based on said input signal.

19. The computer readable apparatus of claim 17 , wherein said input signal comprises a time-varying voltage level.

20. An analog to digital converter apparatus comprising:

a first interface configured to receive an input signal and a carrier signal;

a compensation apparatus comprising a second signal path configured to mitigate one or more signal distortions that comprise common-mode noise;

where said compensation apparatus is configured produce an estimate of said common mode noise based at least in part on said second signal path; and

logic in signal communication with the first interface and configured to:

identify one or more reference levels;

generate a modulated signal based on said input signal and said carrier signal;

detect crossings of said one or more reference levels by said modulated signal;

based on said detected crossings, determine a plurality of timing periods; and

based at least in part on said plurality of timing periods, generate one or more estimates of said input signal.

21. The converter apparatus of claim 20 , wherein said converter apparatus further comprises a dynamically adjustable dynamic measurement range.

22. The converter apparatus of claim 21 , wherein adjustment of said dynamically adjustable dynamic measurement range is achieved based on at least an amplitude of said carrier signal.

23. The converter apparatus of claim 22 , wherein said adjustment is selected based at least in part on an amplitude of said input signal.

24. The converter apparatus of claim 20 , wherein said one or more estimates of said input signal comprise two or more independent estimates.

25. The converter apparatus of claim 24 , wherein said logic is further configured to combine said two or more independent estimates to increase an accuracy of said converter apparatus.

26. The converter apparatus of claim 20 , wherein said converter apparatus further comprises a sample-and-hold device, said sample-and-hold device configured to provide a constant sample amplitude over a sampling period of said converter apparatus.

27. A non-transitory computer readable apparatus configured to store one or more processes thereon, said one or more processes comprising a plurality of instructions configured to, when executed:

receive a modulated waveform derived from a input signal and a carrier, said carrier having a known frequency;

determine relative timings of a plurality of events, said plurality of events comprising crossings of a reference level by said modulated waveform;

compare said relative timings to a period derived from said known frequency;

based at least on said comparison, compute a plurality of estimates of said input signal in a series to generate a digital output waveform based on said input signal; and

wherein a time duration between each of said estimates is determined based on said derived period.

28. The computer readable apparatus of claim 27 , wherein said input signal comprises a time-varying voltage level.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2022
From: GOOGLE LLC
To: NXTANT, INC.
Reel/Frame 059043/0923 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2021
From: LUMEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED
To: GOOGLE LLC
Reel/Frame 055038/0098 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 7, 2015
From: LEVEILLE, JACQUES
To: ION GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 035352/0539 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2014
From: ION GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION
To: LUMEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 032305/0883 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2014
From: WATERS, RICHARD; CHISUM, BRAD; FRALICK, MARK; JACOBS, JOHN D.; DAO, RICARDO; CARBONARI, DAVID
To: LUMEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 032248/0819 →