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Log-domain and translinear filters provide a competitive
alternative to the challenges of ever increasing low-voltage,
low-power and high frequency demands in the area of continuous-time
filters. Since translinear filters are fundamentally large-signal
linear, they are capable of realizing a large dynamic range in
combination with excellent tunability characteristics. Large-signal
linearity is achieved by exploiting the accurate exponential
behavior of the bipolar transistor or the subthreshold MOS
transistor. A generalization of the dynamic translinear principle
exploiting the square law behavior of the MOS transistor is
theoretically possible, but not practically relevant. Translinear
and log-domain filters are based on the dynamic translinear
principle, a generalization of the conventional (static)
translinear principle. Besides their application for linear
filters, dynamic translinear circuits can also be used for the
realization of non-linear dynamic functions, such as oscillators,
RMS-DC converters and phase-locked loops. Dynamic Translinear and
Log-Domain Circuits: Analysis and Synthesis covers both the
analysis and synthesis of translinear circuits. The theory is
presented using one unifying framework for both static and dynamic
translinear networks, which is based on a current-mode approach.
General analysis methods are presented, including the large-signal
and non-stationary analysis of noise. A well-structured synthesis
method is described greatly enhancing the designability of
log-domain and translinear circuits. Comparisons are made with
respect to alternative analysis and synthesis methods presented in
the literature. The theory is illustrated and verified by various
examples and realizations. Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain
Circuits: Analysis and Synthesis is an excellent reference for
researchers and circuit designers, and may be used as a text for
advanced courses on the topic.
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The area of analog integrated circuits is facing some serious
challenges due to the ongoing trends towards low supply voltages,
low power consumption and high-frequency operation. The situation
is becoming even more complicated by the fact that many transfer
functions have to be tunable or controllable. A promising approach
to facing these challenges is given by the class of dynamic
translinear circuits, which are, as a consequence, receiving
increasing interest. Several different names are used in
literature: log-domain, exponential state-space, current-mode
companding, instantaneous companding, tanh-domain, sinh-domain,
polynomial state-space, square-root domain and translinear filters.
In fact, all these groups are (overlapping) subclasses of the
overall class of dynamic translinear circuits. Research
Perspectives on Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain Circuits is a
compilation of research findings in this growing field. It
comprises ten contributions, coming from recognized
`dynamic-translinear' researchers in Europe and North America.
Research Perspectives on Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain
Circuits is an edited volume of original research.
Log-domain and translinear filters provide a competitive
alternative to the challenges of ever increasing low-voltage,
low-power and high frequency demands in the area of continuous-time
filters. Since translinear filters are fundamentally large-signal
linear, they are capable of realizing a large dynamic range in
combination with excellent tunability characteristics. Large-signal
linearity is achieved by exploiting the accurate exponential
behavior of the bipolar transistor or the subthreshold MOS
transistor. A generalization of the dynamic translinear principle
exploiting the square law behavior of the MOS transistor is
theoretically possible, but not practically relevant. Translinear
and log-domain filters are based on the dynamic translinear
principle, a generalization of the conventional (static)
translinear principle. Besides their application for linear
filters, dynamic translinear circuits can also be used for the
realization of non-linear dynamic functions, such as oscillators,
RMS-DC converters and phase-locked loops. Dynamic Translinear and
Log-Domain Circuits: Analysis and Synthesis covers both the
analysis and synthesis of translinear circuits. The theory is
presented using one unifying framework for both static and dynamic
translinear networks, which is based on a current-mode approach.
General analysis methods are presented, including the large-signal
and non-stationary analysis of noise. A well-structured synthesis
method is described greatly enhancing the designability of
log-domain and translinear circuits. Comparisons are made with
respect to alternative analysis and synthesis methods presented in
the literature. The theory is illustrated and verified by various
examples and realizations. Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain
Circuits: Analysis and Synthesis is an excellent reference for
researchers and circuit designers, and may be used as a text for
advanced courses on the topic.
The area of analog integrated circuits is facing some serious
challenges due to the ongoing trends towards low supply voltages,
low power consumption and high-frequency operation. The situation
is becoming even more complicated by the fact that many transfer
functions have to be tunable or controllable. A promising approach
to facing these challenges is given by the class of dynamic
translinear circuits, which are, as a consequence, receiving
increasing interest. Several different names are used in
literature: log-domain, exponential state-space, current-mode
companding, instantaneous companding, tanh-domain, sinh-domain,
polynomial state-space, square-root domain and translinear filters.
In fact, all these groups are (overlapping) subclasses of the
overall class of dynamic translinear circuits. Research
Perspectives on Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain Circuits is a
compilation of research findings in this growing field. It
comprises ten contributions, coming from recognized
dynamic-translinear' researchers in Europe and North America.
Research Perspectives on Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain
Circuits is an edited volume of original research.
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