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The gm/ID Methodology, a sizing tool for low-voltage analog CMOS Circuits - The semi-empirical and compact model approaches... The gm/ID Methodology, a sizing tool for low-voltage analog CMOS Circuits - The semi-empirical and compact model approaches (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Paul Jespers
R3,427 Discovery Miles 34 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

IC designers appraise currently MOS transistor geometries and currents to compromise objectives like gain-bandwidth, slew-rate, dynamic range, noise, non-linear distortion, etc. Making optimal choices is a difficult task. How to minimize for instance the power consumption of an operational amplifier without too much penalty regarding area while keeping the gain-bandwidth unaffected in the same time? Moderate inversion yields high gains, but the concomitant area increase adds parasitics that restrict bandwidth. Which methodology to use in order to come across the best compromise(s)? Is synthesis a mixture of design experience combined with cut and tries or is it a constrained multivariate optimization problem, or a mixture? Optimization algorithms are attractive from a system perspective of course, but what about low-voltage low-power circuits, requiring a more physical approach? The connections amid transistor physics and circuits are intricate and their interactions not always easy to describe in terms of existing software packages. The gm/ID synthesis methodology is adapted to CMOS analog circuits for the transconductance over drain current ratio combines most of the ingredients needed in order to determine transistors sizes and DC currents.

The gm/ID Methodology, a sizing tool for low-voltage analog CMOS Circuits - The semi-empirical and compact model approaches... The gm/ID Methodology, a sizing tool for low-voltage analog CMOS Circuits - The semi-empirical and compact model approaches (Paperback, Previously published in hardcover)
Paul Jespers
R3,303 Discovery Miles 33 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

IC designers appraise currently MOS transistor geometries and currents to compromise objectives like gain-bandwidth, slew-rate, dynamic range, noise, non-linear distortion, etc. Making optimal choices is a difficult task. How to minimize for instance the power consumption of an operational amplifier without too much penalty regarding area while keeping the gain-bandwidth unaffected in the same time? Moderate inversion yields high gains, but the concomitant area increase adds parasitics that restrict bandwidth. Which methodology to use in order to come across the best compromise(s)? Is synthesis a mixture of design experience combined with cut and tries or is it a constrained multivariate optimization problem, or a mixture? Optimization algorithms are attractive from a system perspective of course, but what about low-voltage low-power circuits, requiring a more physical approach? The connections amid transistor physics and circuits are intricate and their interactions not always easy to describe in terms of existing software packages. The gm/ID synthesis methodology is adapted to CMOS analog circuits for the transconductance over drain current ratio combines most of the ingredients needed in order to determine transistors sizes and DC currents.

Integrated Converters - D to A and A to D Architectures, Analysis and Simulation (Paperback): Paul Jespers Integrated Converters - D to A and A to D Architectures, Analysis and Simulation (Paperback)
Paul Jespers
R2,595 Discovery Miles 25 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Analog to digital and digital to analog converters are essential interfaces between computers and the outside world. They interface most signal processing devices and are embedded in an ever larger number of integrated circuits used currently in telecom, remote control devices, medical electronic instruments, and so on. This book surveys recent progress and gives an account of the working principles, describing the architectures of integrated converters and their accuracy and speed. The accompanying web site provides a MATLAB toolbox which allows the reader to experiment with some of the concepts explained in the book.

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