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Analogue/digital conversion; Digital/analogue conversion; Continuously compensating for, or preventing, undesired influence of physical parameters characterised by the use of methods or means not specific to a particular type of detrimental influence by averaging out the errors, e.g. using sliding scale in the time domain, e.g. using intended jitter as a dither signal
Sub-classes:ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING ABNORMALITY IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
#2NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND OPERATING METHOD
#3Background timing skew error measurement for RF DAC
#4Sensor arrangement and method for sensor measurement
#5Analog-to-digital converter having quantization error duplicate mechanism
#6Current type D/A converter, delta sigma modulator, and communications device
#7Method for suppressing interferences in a sampling process as well as a device for carrying out the method
#8Sampling circuit, A/D converter, D/A converter, and CODEC
#9A/D conversion device and A/D conversion correcting method
#10ADC with enhanced and/or adjustable accuracy
#11Method and system for minimizing the accumulated offset error for an analog to digital converter
#12Interference reduction device
#13SAR analog-to-digital converter having differing bit modes of operation
#14Generator system with intelligent processing of position signal
#15Clock dithering process for reducing electromagnetic interference in D/A converters and apparatus for carrying out such process
#16Method and system for minimizing the accumulated offset error for an analog to digital converter
#17Analog-to-digital converter
#18Digital-to-analog converter using a frequency hopping clock generator
#19Increasing the SNR of successive approximation type ADCs without compromising throughput performance substantially
#20Sampling network with dynamic voltage detector for delay output
#21Apparatus and methods for synchronization of radar chips
#22Time skew calibration of time-interleaved analog to digital converters
#23Modulators
#24Systems and methods for fast delta sigma modulation using parallel path feedback loops