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Systematic Design of CMOS Switched-Current Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulators for Digital Communication Chips (Hardcover, 2002 ed.) Loot Price: R6,251
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Systematic Design of CMOS Switched-Current Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulators for Digital Communication Chips (Hardcover, 2002...

Systematic Design of CMOS Switched-Current Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulators for Digital Communication Chips (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)

C. Toumazou; Edited by Jose M. de la Rosa, Belen Perez-Verdu, Angel Rodriguez-Vazquez

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Systematic Design of CMOS Switched-Current Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulators for Digital Communication Chips discusses architectures, circuits and procedures for the optimum design of bandpass sigma-delta (SD) A/D interfaces for mixed-signal chips in standard CMOS technologies. The book differs from others in the very detailed and in-depth coverage of switched-current (SI) errors, which supports the design of high performance SI chips. The book starts with a tutorial presentation of the fundamentals of bandpass SD converters, their applications in communications and their most common architectures. It then presents the basic SI building blocks required for their implementation and analyzes in great detail the operation of these blocks. The influence of SI errors on the performance of the SD modulators (SDMs) is also studied. The outcome is a unique set of models which can be employed with a double purpose: namely, to support iterative procedures employed in mapping specifications onto design parameters; and to allow for accurate behavioural time-domain simulation using MATLAB-like tools. The book is completed with two case studies corresponding to modulators for AM digital radio receivers.
The analyses, models and procedures in the book support the design of SI front-ends with performance indexes comparable to those of switched-capacitor circuits, which makes a significant difference as compared to previous works in the area of SI circuits. Together with a detailed revision of the SI literature, the book presents practical recipes on how to get the maximum performance from SI circuits, and illustrates them by means of two case study chips in CMOS submicron technologies. These prototypes constitute the first reported IC realizations of SI bandpass SDMs.
Systematic Design of CMOS Switched-Current Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulators for Digital Communication Chips contains highly valuable and unique information to be used as a reference by designers of the analog front-end of mixed-signal chips. The models presented in the book will help these designers to increase their productivity. The tutorial, comprehensive coverage of all issues associated with bandpass sigma-delta converters makes the book very well suited for graduate courses. Finally, the very detailed coverage of errors and trade-offs in the operation of switched-current circuits will be found invaluable by teachers of undergraduate analog design courses.

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Imprint: Springer
Country of origin: Netherlands
Release date: March 2002
First published: 2002
Preface by: C. Toumazou
Editors: Jose M. de la Rosa • Belen Perez-Verdu • Angel Rodriguez-Vazquez
Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 25mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 449
Edition: 2002 ed.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7923-7678-1
Categories: Books > Professional & Technical > Electronics & communications engineering > Electronics engineering > Circuits & components
LSN: 0-7923-7678-1
Barcode: 9780792376781

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