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Single-stage, 1-bit sigma-delta converters are in principle imperfectible. We prove this fact. The reason, simply stated, is that, when properly dithered, they are in constant overload. Prevention of overload allows only partial dithering to be performed. The consequence is that distortion, limit cycles, instability, and noise modulation can never be totally avoided. We demonstrate these effects, and using coherent averaging techniques, are able to display the consequent profusion of nonlinear artefacts which are usually hidden in the noise floor. Recording, editing, storage, or conversion systems using single-stage, 1-bit sigma-delta modulators, are thus inimical to audio of the highest quality. In contrast, multi-bit sigma-delta converters, which output linear PCM code, are in principle infinitely perfectible. (Here, multi-bit refers to at least two bits in the converter.) They can be properly dithered so as to guarantee the absence of all distortion, limit cycles, and noise modulation. The audio industry is misguided if it adopts 1-bit sigma-delta conversion as the basis for any high-quality processing, archiving, or distribution format to replace multi-bit, linear PCM.
Author (s): Vanderkooy, John;
Lipshitz, Stanley;
Affiliation:
Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 110
Paper Number:5395
Publication Date:
2001-05-06
Session subject:
Signal Processing for Audio
DOI:
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Vanderkooy, John; Lipshitz, Stanley; 2001; Why 1-Bit Sigma-Delta Conversion is Unsuitable for High-Quality Applications [PDF]; Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Paper 5395; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=9903
Vanderkooy, John; Lipshitz, Stanley; Why 1-Bit Sigma-Delta Conversion is Unsuitable for High-Quality Applications [PDF]; Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Paper 5395; 2001 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=9903
@inproceedings{Vanderkooy2001why,
title={{Why 1-Bit Sigma-Delta Conversion is Unsuitable for High-Quality Applications}},
author={Vanderkooy, John and Lipshitz, Stanley},
year={2001},
month={may},
booktitle={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
publisher={Paper 5395; AES Convention 110; May 2001},
number={5395},
organization={AES},
}
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