Digital isolator
US-2018323746-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US9048785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9048785-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314077458-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2015 |
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A periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device and a method using the same is disclosed, which uses a waveform multiplier and a periodically resetting integrator to modulate a continuous-time angle modulation signal into a discrete-time signal. The waveform multiplier multiplies the continuous-time angle modulation signal by a square wave signal whose frequency is integer times a carrier frequency, and then transmits the continuous-time angle modulation signal to a periodically resetting integrated circuit. The periodically resetting integrated circuit performs integration during a carrier period to generate a discrete-time angle modulation output signal. The present invention can greatly reduce the difficulty for designing an optical sensing system in the front end without limiting a modulation depth. Besides, the present invention achieves a small volume, high speed, high sensitivity, high reliability, high performance and high condition-adapting properties.
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A periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device comprising: a waveform multiplier receiving an angle modulation signal derived, from a sensed signal angle variation applied to a carrier, multiplying said angle modulation signal by a square wave signal to obtain a first output signal, the square wave signal having a frequency related in value to a carrier frequency of the angle modulation signal by a predetermined integer multiplication factor; a continuous-time filter coupled to said waveform multiplier, said continuous-time filter receiving said first output signal and filtering out a high-frequency component of said first output signal to generate a second output signal; and a periodically resetting integrator (PRI) coupled to said continuous-time filter, said periodically resetting integrator receiving said second output signal and integrating said second output signal over a plurality of integration periods sequentially disposed in time to obtain a plurality of angle demodulation signal segments, said periodically resetting integrator resetting an angle demodulation signal segment output to zero after each integration period to eliminate multiple frequency terms associated with the carrier; wherein the angle demodulation signal segments collectively indicate the sensed signal angle variation. 2. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 1 , wherein said continuous-time filter is a continuous-time low-pass filter or a continuous-time band-pass filter. 3. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 1 , further comprising a direct-current (DC) blocker coupled to said waveform multiplier receiving an angle modulation signal to filter out a direct-current (DC) signal of said angle modulation signal, and then sending out an alternative-current (AC) signal to said waveform multiplier. 4. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 3 , wherein said DC blocker receives the angle modulation signal from an optical sensing system. 5. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 1 , further comprising a square wave generator coupled to said waveform multiplier, said square wave generator providing said square wave signal to said waveform multiplier. 6. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 1 , wherein said periodically resetting integrator is a continuous-time periodically resetting integrator or a discrete-time periodically resetting integrator. 7. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 6 , wherein said continuous-time periodically resetting integrator further includes a resistor, an operation amplifier, a capacitor and a switch, and said resistor is coupled to said continuous-time filter and an input of said operation amplifier, and said capacitor is coupled to said resistor and an output of said operation amplifier, and said switch is coupled to said capacitor in parallel; said second output signal charges said capacitor through said resistor, and after said operation amplifier performs integration, said switch switches a conduction state thereof to discharge said capacitor. 8. The periodically resetting integration angle demodulation device according to claim 6 , wherein said waveform multiplier is incorporated in said discrete-time periodically resetting integrator, and said discrete-time periodically resetting integrator further includes a fully-differential periodically resetting integrated switched-capacitor sampling and holding circuit, fully-differential correlated-double sampling switched-capacitor circuits, fully-differential periodically resetting integrated switched-capacitor circuits and an operation amplifier, and said fully-differential periodically resetting integrated switched-capacitor sampling and holding circuit is coupled to said waveform multiplier, and said fully-differential correlated-double sampling switched-capacitor circuits are coupled to said waveform multiplier and an input of said operation amplifier, and said fully-differential periodically resetting integrated switched-capacitor circuits are respectively coupled to said fully-differential correlated-double sampling switched-capacitor circuits and an output of said operation amplifier; and said waveform multiplier receives a non-continuous alternative-current (AC) signal from said fully-differential periodically resetting integrated switched-capacitor sampling and holding circuit, and multiplies said non-continuous AC signal by said square wave signal to obtain said first output signal, and said fully-differential correlated-double sampling switched-capacitor circuits calibrate an operation error of said operation amplifier by periodically switching switches, and said continuous-time filter filters out a high-frequency signal of said first output signal to generate said second output signal, and said fully-differential periodically resetting integrated switched-capacitor circuits reset an output signal of said operation amplifier to zero. 9. A periodically resetting integration angle demodulation method comprising: receiving an angle demodulation signal derived from a sensed signal angle variation applied to a carrier; multiplying the angle modulation signal by a square wave signal to obtain a first output signal, the square wave signal having a frequency related in value to a carrier frequency of the angle modulation signal by a predetermined integer multiplication factor; filtering out a high-frequency component of said first output signal to generate a second output signal; and integrating said second output signal over a plurality of integration periods sequentially disposed in time to obtain a plurality of angle demodulation signal segments, said periodically resetting integrator resetting an angle demodulation signal segment output to zero after each integration period to eliminate multiple frequency terms associated with the carrier; wherein the angle demodulation signal segments collectively indicate the sensed signal angle variation.
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