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  • Digital Bandwidth-Interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converters (DBI-ADCs) are designed to meet high input bandwidth and sampling rate needs but face limitations in existing correction methods.
  • The paper introduces a new correction method that breaks down the complex filter design into simpler filters, allowing for the separation and correction of various system errors in DBI-ADCs.
  • This proposed method simplifies the overall design and implementation, while also demonstrating effective correction through simulation and experimental verification.

Article Abstract

To satisfy the input bandwidth and sampling rate requirements of data acquisition systems, digital bandwidth-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (DBI-ADCs) offer a practical parallel structure. However, the existing DBI-ADC correction methods are broadly inadequate in terms of design, testing, and implementation. Moreover, the evaluation and correction of the most significant feature of the DBI-ADC structure-wideband acquisition performance-is also imperfect. This paper proposes an itemized correction method for DBI-ADC structures. The proposed method simplifies the complex correction filter bank design algorithm into multiple simple correction filters and then separates and corrects the various errors of the DBI-ADC system. This dramatically simplifies the design, testing, and implementation process of the system, resulting in a highly convenient method for practical engineering. In addition, this method achieves a good correction effect, with an appropriate balance between the correction effect and the project implementation. Simulation results and experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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