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CMOS Telecom Data Converters

✍ Scribed by Roberto Rivoir (auth.), Angel Rodríguez-VÑzquez, Fernando Medeiro, Edmond Janssens (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
609
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


CMOS Telecom Data Converters 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 sigma-delta, pipeline, folding/interpolating and flash. For all these types, latest achievements regarding the solution of critical architectural and circuital issues are presented, and illustrated through IC prototypes with measured state-of-the-art performances. Some of these prototypes are conceived to be employed at the chipset of newest generation wireline modems (ADSL and ADSL+). Others are intended for wireless transceivers. Besides analog-to-digital converters, the book also covers other functions needed for communication systems, such as digital-to-analog converters, analog filters, programmable gain amplifiers, digital filters, and line drivers.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxxiii
Nyquist-rate Converters: An Overview....Pages 1-35
Sigma-Delta CMOS ADCs: An Overview of the State-of-the-Art....Pages 37-91
Current-Steering High-Speed D/A Converters for Communications....Pages 93-148
CMOS Comparators....Pages 149-182
Folding/Interpolating ADCs....Pages 183-211
High-Speed Flash ADCs....Pages 213-240
Logarithmic Analogue-to-Digital Converters....Pages 241-275
Single-Loop Multi-Bit Sigma-Delta Modulators....Pages 277-306
High-order Cascade Multi-bit ΣΔ Modulators....Pages 307-343
Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta for IF....Pages 345-377
Bandpass Sigma-Delta A/D Converters: Fundamentals, Architectures and Circuits....Pages 379-420
Decimation Filter Design for Sigma-Delta Converters....Pages 421-448
Line Drivers: Efficiency, Linearity, Bandwidth....Pages 449-480
PGAs and Filters....Pages 481-521
Design Methodologies for Sigma-Delta Converters....Pages 523-559
Systematic Computer-Aided Design Methodology for CMOS Data Converters....Pages 561-588

✦ Subjects


Circuits and Systems; Electrical Engineering


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