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This book is dedicated to the analysis and design of analog CMOS
nonlinear function synthesizer structures, based on original
superior-order approximation functions. A variety of analog
function synthesizer structures are discussed, based on accurate
approximation functions. Readers will be enabled to implement
numerous circuit functions with applications in analog signal
processing, including exponential, Gaussian or hyperbolic
functions. Generalizing the methods for obtaining these particular
functions, the author analyzes superior-order approximation
functions, which represent the core for developing CMOS analog
nonlinear function synthesizers.
Voltage references represent important VLSI structures, having
multiple appli- tions in analog and mixed-signal circuits:
measurement equipment, voltage re- lators, temperature sensors,
data acquisition systems, memories, or AD and DA converters.
Operating as a subcircuit in a complex system, an important requi-
ment for this class of circuits is represented by the possibility
of implementation in the existing technology, using the available
active and passive devices. The most important performances of a
voltage reference circuit are represented by temperature behavior,
power supply rejection ratio, transient response and, for the
latest designs, by low-power low-voltage operation. Depending on
the load - quirements, the output of the circuit can be regulated
or unregulated. In order to reduce the sensitivity of the reference
voltage with respect to the supply voltage variations, modi?ed
cascode structures can be implemented, a trade-off between line
regulation and low-voltage operation being necessary in this case.
A large bandwidth of the voltage reference improves the transient
behavior of the circuit, implying also a good noise rejection.
Referringtothe possibilities ofimplementinga
voltagereferencecircuit, two d- ferent approaches could be
identi?ed: voltage-mode and current-mode topologies, being also
possible to design a mixed-mode voltage reference
Synthesis of Computational Structures for Analog Signal Processing
focuses on analysis and design of analog signal processing
circuits. The author presents a multitude of design techniques for
improving the performances of analog signal processing circuits,
and proposes specific implementation strategies that can be used in
CMOS technology. The author's discussion proceeds from the
perspective of signal processing as it relates to analog. Included
are coverage of low-power design, portable equipment, wireless
nano-sensors and medical implantable devices.
The material is especially appropriate for researchers and
specialists in the area of analog and mixed-signal CMOS VLSI
design, as well as postgraduate or Ph.D. students working on analog
microelectronics.
This book is dedicated to the analysis and design of analog CMOS
nonlinear function synthesizer structures, based on original
superior-order approximation functions. A variety of analog
function synthesizer structures are discussed, based on accurate
approximation functions. Readers will be enabled to implement
numerous circuit functions with applications in analog signal
processing, including exponential, Gaussian or hyperbolic
functions. Generalizing the methods for obtaining these particular
functions, the author analyzes superior-order approximation
functions, which represent the core for developing CMOS analog
nonlinear function synthesizers.
Voltage references represent important VLSI structures, having
multiple appli- tions in analog and mixed-signal circuits:
measurement equipment, voltage re- lators, temperature sensors,
data acquisition systems, memories, or AD and DA converters.
Operating as a subcircuit in a complex system, an important requi-
ment for this class of circuits is represented by the possibility
of implementation in the existing technology, using the available
active and passive devices. The most important performances of a
voltage reference circuit are represented by temperature behavior,
power supply rejection ratio, transient response and, for the
latest designs, by low-power low-voltage operation. Depending on
the load - quirements, the output of the circuit can be regulated
or unregulated. In order to reduce the sensitivity of the reference
voltage with respect to the supply voltage variations, modi?ed
cascode structures can be implemented, a trade-off between line
regulation and low-voltage operation being necessary in this case.
A large bandwidth of the voltage reference improves the transient
behavior of the circuit, implying also a good noise rejection.
Referringtothe possibilities ofimplementinga
voltagereferencecircuit,two d- ferent approaches could be
identi?ed: voltage-mode and current-mode topologies, being also
possible to design a mixed-mode voltage reference.
Synthesis of Computational Structures for Analog Signal Processing
focuses on analysis and design of analog signal processing
circuits. The author presents a multitude of design techniques for
improving the performances of analog signal processing circuits,
and proposes specific implementation strategies that can be used in
CMOS technology. The author's discussion proceeds from the
perspective of signal processing as it relates to analog. Included
are coverage of low-power design, portable equipment, wireless
nano-sensors and medical implantable devices. The material is
especially appropriate for researchers and specialists in the area
of analog and mixed-signal CMOS VLSI design, as well as
postgraduate or Ph.D. students working on analog microelectronics.
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