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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 16, 1997
Filed:
Jul. 31, 1995
Shiro Sakiyama, Osaka, JP;
Shiro Dosho, Osaka, JP;
Masakatsu Maruyama, Osaka, JP;
George Hayashi, Osaka, JP;
Seizo Inagaki, Osaka, JP;
Akira Matsuzawa, Kyoto, JP;
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
In an interpolative modulator, a signal which varies by only .+-.1 with one clock from a 1-bit quantizer is used as a shift-direction control signal. The shift-direction control signal is given to a bidirectional shift register. The bidirectional shift register shifts data based on the value of the shift-direction control signal that has been received. The output from the bidirectional shift register is given as a control signal to a resistive-ladder-type D/A converter. The resistive-ladder-type D/A converter outputs an analog potential corresponding to a switch selected by the above control signal. Therefore, if a delay difference occurs between any two bits, two adjacent switches are simply selected simultaneously, so that the output from the resistive-ladder-type D/A converter varies continuously. Consequently, there can be provided an oversampling D/A converter of resistive-ladder type with high accuracy and an increased yield, which is free from glitch (transiently generated noise).