<p><STRONG>CMOS Telecom Data Converters</STRONG> compiles the latest achievements regarding the design of high-speed and high-resolution data converters in deep submicron CMOS technologies. The four types of analog-to-digital converter architectures commonly found in this arena are covered, namely s
CMOS Telecom Data Converters
β Scribed by Roberto Rivoir (auth.), Angel RodrΓguez-VΓ‘zquez, Fernando Medeiro, Edmond Janssens (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 588
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Subjects
Electrical Engineering
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><em>CMOS Data Converters for Communications</em> distinguishes itself from other data converter books by emphasizing system-related aspects of the design and frequency-domain measures. It explains in detail how to derive data converter requirements for a given communication system (baseband, pass
This book is the first graduate-level textbook presenting a comprehensive treatment of Data Converters. It provides comprehensive definition of the parameters used to specify data converters, and covers all the architectures used in Nyquist-rate data converters. The book uses Simulink and Matlab ext
This book is the first graduate-level textbook presenting a comprehensive treatment of Data Converters. It provides comprehensive definition of the parameters used to specify data converters, and covers all the architectures used in Nyquist-rate data converters. The book uses Simulink and Matlab ext
<P>This book is the first graduate-level textbook presenting a comprehensive treatment of Data Converters. It provides comprehensive definition of the parameters used to specify data converters, and covers all the architectures used in Nyquist-rate data converters. The book uses Simulink and Matlab