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Switched-Current Design and Implementation of Oversampling A/D Converters
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Switched-Current Design and Implementation of Oversampling A/D Converters

This volume discusses the switched-current (SI) technique and its application in oversampling A/D converters design. The SI technique is an analog sampled-data technique that fully exploits the digital CMOS process. Compared with the traditional switched-capacitor (SC) technique, the SI technique has both pros and cons that are highlighted in the book. With the consideration of similarity and difference of SI and SC techniques, oversampling A/D converter architectures are tailored and optimized for SI design and implementation in the book. The text emphasizes the practical aspects of SI circuits without long mathematical derivations, and has numerous circuit design and implementation examples. There are more than 10 different chips included in the book, demonstrating the high-speed (over 100 MHz) and ultra-low-voltage (1.2 V) operation of SI circuits and systems in standard digital CMOS processes. Therefore, the book is of special value as a practical guide for designing SI circuits and SI oversampling A/D converters. The book should be useful as a reference for analog designers, especially A/D converter designers, and may also be of interest to digital designers for real-time signal processing who need A/D interfaces.
Forfatter
Nianxiong Tan
Opplag
1997 ed.
ISBN
9780792399636
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.7.1997
Forlag
Springer
Antall sider
231