Abstract

This paper will discuss recent advances in dynamic compensation of both analog to digital converters (ADCs) and digital to analog converters (DACs) for application in all-digital wide-bandwidth receivers. An overview of previous calibration and compensation procedures will be given. Recent ADC calibration procedures will be presented which speed the calibration process by several orders of magnitude. These procedures have been developed to allow for recalibration of an ADC outside of a laboratory environment. Calibration and compensation of DACs is also discussed. Highly linear DACs are desirable, since they may be used as calibration sources for ADCs, and are often fundamental building-blocks of high-resolution ADCs.

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