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CMOS Data Converters for Communications distinguishes itself from
other data converter books by emphasizing system-related aspects of
the design and frequency-domain measures. It explains in detail how
to derive data converter requirements for a given communication
system (baseband, passband, and multi-carrier systems). The authors
also review CMOS data converter architectures and discuss their
suitability for communications. The rest of the book is dedicated
to high-performance CMOS data converter architecture and circuit
design. Pipelined ADCs, parallel ADCs with an improved passive
sampling technique, and oversampling ADCs are the focus for ADC
architectures, while current-steering DAC modeling and
implementation are the focus for DAC architectures. The principles
of the switched-current and the switched-capacitor techniques are
reviewed and their applications to crucial functional blocks such
as multiplying DACs and integrators are detailed. The book outlines
the design of the basic building blocks such as operational
amplifiers, comparators, and reference generators with emphasis on
the practical aspects. To operate analog circuits at a reduced
supply voltage, special circuit techniques are needed. Low-voltage
techniques are also discussed in this book. CMOS Data Converters
for Communications can be used as a reference book by analog
circuit designers to understand the data converter requirements for
communication applications. It can also be used by
telecommunication system designers to understand the difficulties
of certain performance requirements on data converters. It is also
an excellent resource to prepare analog students for the new
challenges ahead.
CMOS Data Converters for Communications distinguishes itself from
other data converter books by emphasizing system-related aspects of
the design and frequency-domain measures. It explains in detail how
to derive data converter requirements for a given communication
system (baseband, passband, and multi-carrier systems). The authors
also review CMOS data converter architectures and discuss their
suitability for communications. The rest of the book is dedicated
to high-performance CMOS data converter architecture and circuit
design. Pipelined ADCs, parallel ADCs with an improved passive
sampling technique, and oversampling ADCs are the focus for ADC
architectures, while current-steering DAC modeling and
implementation are the focus for DAC architectures. The principles
of the switched-current and the switched-capacitor techniques are
reviewed and their applications to crucial functional blocks such
as multiplying DACs and integrators are detailed. The book outlines
the design of the basic building blocks such as operational
amplifiers, comparators, and reference generators with emphasis on
the practical aspects. To operate analog circuits at a reduced
supply voltage, special circuit techniques are needed. Low-voltage
techniques are also discussed in this book. CMOS Data Converters
for Communications can be used as a reference book by analog
circuit designers to understand the data converter requirements for
communication applications. It can also be used by
telecommunication system designers to understand the difficulties
of certain performance requirements on data converters. It is also
an excellent resource to prepare analog students for the new
challenges ahead.
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