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Two-loop ternary adaptive delta modulation

Two-loop ternary adaptive delta modulation
Two-loop ternary adaptive delta modulation
A 2-loop ternary adaptive delta-modulation system is described which produces a peak s.n.r. of 20.5 dB, and for an s.n.r. of 15 dB, its dynamic range is 22dB when the input signal is RC shaped noise band limited to 2.5 kHz and the sampling rate is 8 kHz.
0013-5194
337-338
Lamba, T.S.
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Faruqui, M.N.
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Steele, R.
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Lamba, T.S.
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Faruqui, M.N.
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Steele, R.
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Lamba, T.S., Faruqui, M.N. and Steele, R. (1977) Two-loop ternary adaptive delta modulation. Electronics Letters, 13 (12), 337-338. (doi:10.1049/el:19770247).

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Abstract

A 2-loop ternary adaptive delta-modulation system is described which produces a peak s.n.r. of 20.5 dB, and for an s.n.r. of 15 dB, its dynamic range is 22dB when the input signal is RC shaped noise band limited to 2.5 kHz and the sampling rate is 8 kHz.

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Published date: June 1977
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 252222
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/252222
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: 2a908845-eecf-47b9-a08e-1b3830babed0

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Date deposited: 21 Dec 1999
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 05:18

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Author: T.S. Lamba
Author: M.N. Faruqui
Author: R. Steele

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