Digital-to-digital code converter

Fecha de publicación: 05/07/1988
Fuente: Wipo "digitalization"
The present invention relates to a digital-to-digital code converter, or decimator, which implements sinc.sup.3 processing. The input signal (X) to the code converter comprises a series of groups, each group including a series of N digital sample values occurring at high rate (1/.tau.) which are converted within the converter, using sinc.sup.3 processing, into a single digital value occurring at, for example, a (1/N).tau. rate for delivery to the converter output (Y). The code converter comprises three processing stages in cascade, where each stage includes separate accumulation means, each accumulation means arranged to add, during each series of N input sample values, the signal value received by that stage from the next preceding stage. Each of the three stages further includes a separate subprocessing means for processing the resultant accumulated digital value from the associated accumulation means at the end of each group period to produce a separated processed digital value which, when combined with the processed digital values from the other stages at the end of a group period, provides a single sinc.sup.3 processed digital value for the N input signal samples of each input group.