Abstract

This paper is concerned with the use of 1-bit delayed encoding in the operation of a continuously variable slope delta modulator (CVSDM). Delayed encoding is realized as a time-adaptation process capble of anticipating slope-overload bursts by overriding the ordinary operation of the CVSDM. Practical realization of the delayed CVSDM version shows that its operation offers up to 5 dB S/N improvement for medium sampling rates with no major increase in the encoder's circuit complexity.

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