TY - JOUR
T1 - Interpolated digital sinusoidal oscillators
AU - Watanabe, Eiji
AU - Nakajima, Nobuyasu
AU - Saito, Tetsuro
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - The digital sinusoidal oscillator considered in this paper is one of the signal sources employed in the digital signal processing system. A construction of the oscillator is discussed where the memory capacity is reduced and the increasing rate of the noise is suppressed by interpolating the output of the oscillator of table look‐up type or feedback type. A design method for the interpolation filter is presented first where no interpolation error is produced if the coefficient wordlength of the interpolation filter is infinite. Then, considering the case where the wordlength is kept finite, the hold‐type sampling expander is proposed where the waveform distortion is kept low compared with the traditional zero‐interpolation‐type sampling rate expander. The distortion in the proposed method is analyzed where the wordlength of the interpolation filter coefficient is kept finite, and the waveform distortion is shown to be low. The increasing rate of the round‐off error is examined by a computer simulation for the oscillator, which is obtained by applying the interpolation to the feedback‐type oscillator. The effectiveness of the interpolation is demonstrated. Finally, a construction of the block‐digital sinusoidal oscillator is shown with a smaller hardware complexity than in the traditional method, by constructing the block‐structured oscillator by realizing the proposed interpolation filter as a polyphase filter.
AB - The digital sinusoidal oscillator considered in this paper is one of the signal sources employed in the digital signal processing system. A construction of the oscillator is discussed where the memory capacity is reduced and the increasing rate of the noise is suppressed by interpolating the output of the oscillator of table look‐up type or feedback type. A design method for the interpolation filter is presented first where no interpolation error is produced if the coefficient wordlength of the interpolation filter is infinite. Then, considering the case where the wordlength is kept finite, the hold‐type sampling expander is proposed where the waveform distortion is kept low compared with the traditional zero‐interpolation‐type sampling rate expander. The distortion in the proposed method is analyzed where the wordlength of the interpolation filter coefficient is kept finite, and the waveform distortion is shown to be low. The increasing rate of the round‐off error is examined by a computer simulation for the oscillator, which is obtained by applying the interpolation to the feedback‐type oscillator. The effectiveness of the interpolation is demonstrated. Finally, a construction of the block‐digital sinusoidal oscillator is shown with a smaller hardware complexity than in the traditional method, by constructing the block‐structured oscillator by realizing the proposed interpolation filter as a polyphase filter.
KW - Oscillator
KW - digital filter
KW - digital oscillator
KW - interpolation
KW - multirate processing
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U2 - 10.1002/ecjc.4430760108
DO - 10.1002/ecjc.4430760108
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84989487605
SN - 1042-0967
VL - 76
SP - 78
EP - 89
JO - Electronics and Communications in Japan, Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science (English translation of Denshi Tsushin Gakkai Ronbunshi)
JF - Electronics and Communications in Japan, Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science (English translation of Denshi Tsushin Gakkai Ronbunshi)
IS - 1
ER -