This book proposes alternative switched capacitor techniques which allow the achievement of higher intrinsic analogue functional accuracy than previously possible in such application areas as analogue filter and ADC design. The validity of the concepts developed and analyzed in Switched-Capacitor Te
High-Accuracy Switched-Capacitor Techniques - Applied to Filter and ADC Design
โ Scribed by P. Quinn, et al.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 260
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
front-matter......Page 1
01-Introduction......Page 18
02-Key Concepts for Accurate SC Design......Page 26
03-SC Amplifier Design at Black-Box Level......Page 33
04-Amplifier Architectures for SC Applications......Page 53
05-Low-Sensitivity SC BPF Concepts......Page 93
06-High-Accuracy d-QR SC BPF Design and Measurements......Page 123
07-ADC Design at Black-Box Level......Page 151
08-Design Criteria for Cyclic and Pipelined ADCs......Page 181
09-Capacitor Matching Insensitive High-Resolution Low-Power ADC Concept......Page 209
10-High-Accuracy ADC Design and Measurements......Page 219
back-matter......Page 247
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<P>Switched capacitor (SC) techniques are well proven to be excellent candidates for implementing critical analogue functions with high accuracy, surpassing other analogue techniques when embedded in mixed-signal CMOS VLSI. Conventional SC circuits are primarily limited in accuracy by a) capacitor m
This book proposes alternative switched capacitor techniques which allow the achievement of higher intrinsic analogue functional accuracy than previously possible in such application areas as analogue filter and ADC design. The validity of the concepts developed and analyzed in Switched-Capacitor Te
This book proposes alternative switched capacitor techniques which allow the achievement of higher intrinsic analogue functional accuracy than previously possible in such application areas as analogue filter and ADC design. The validity of the concepts developed and analyzed in Switched-Capacitor Te