Claims
- 1. An analog-to-digital conversion technique, comprising the steps of:
- comparing an input signal voltage with a feedback voltage and generating a high/low indication at a regular repetition rate determined by a clock pulse train;
- integrating a controlled current to generate said feedback voltage;
- producing said controlled current controlled in magnitude by a stepsize controller and in direction or sign in accordance with said high/low indication;
- controlling said current magnitude in dependence on historical values of said high/low indications and producing a digital stepsize value indicative of the current magnitude generated for a positive-direction of current flow and a negative direction of current flow respectively; and
- adding or subtracting said digital stepsize value to produce a series of accumulated digital values representative of said input signal voltage waveform.
- 2. An analog-to-digital conversion technique according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- determining said digital stepsize values that are most accurately representative of a positive current and a negative current respectively.
- 3. An analog-to-digital conversion technique according to claim 1, wherein said current magnitude is independent for positive and negative stepsign.
- 4. An analog-to-digital conversion technique according to claim 1, wherein said current magnitude is the actual current magnitude.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application No. 08/401,127, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,520, filed Mar. 9, 1995.
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