Phase detection plays a key role in many scientific and industrial applications. Nowadays interest is put also in using the phase difference as a way to deploy localization and positioning systems. In this work, we describe and experimentally validate a novel and lightweight digital approach to phase difference estimation based on time delay measurement. The architecture is fully synchronous and employs a coarse simple Time-to-Digital converter fed by delay measurement stages to transform the phase difference information into a digital word. The experimental campaign proves what is described through the formulas that can be employed to dimension the architecture based on the desired accuracy.
A Synchronous Digital Phase Detector Architecture based on a Coarse Time-to-Digital Approach / Florio, Antonello; Talarico, Claudio; Avitabile, Gianfranco; Coviello, Giuseppe. - (2023), pp. 1-5. ( 8th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies, SpliTech 2023 University of Split, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (FESB) and Hotel Elaphusa, hrv 2023) [10.23919/splitech58164.2023.10192942].
A Synchronous Digital Phase Detector Architecture based on a Coarse Time-to-Digital Approach
Florio, Antonello
;Talarico, Claudio;Avitabile, Gianfranco;Coviello, Giuseppe
2023
Abstract
Phase detection plays a key role in many scientific and industrial applications. Nowadays interest is put also in using the phase difference as a way to deploy localization and positioning systems. In this work, we describe and experimentally validate a novel and lightweight digital approach to phase difference estimation based on time delay measurement. The architecture is fully synchronous and employs a coarse simple Time-to-Digital converter fed by delay measurement stages to transform the phase difference information into a digital word. The experimental campaign proves what is described through the formulas that can be employed to dimension the architecture based on the desired accuracy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

