1 Introduction |
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2 Components and Definitions |
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2.1.1 The Fourier Transform |
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2.2.2 Voltage and Temperature Coefficient |
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2.2.3 Measuring Resistance |
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2.3.3 Straight Wire Inductance |
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2.3.4 Skin Effect and Eddy Current |
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2.3.7 Energy in Capacitors |
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2.3.9 Digital Power Consumption |
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2.4.1 Semiconductor Resistivity |
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2.4.2 Voltage and Temperature Coefficient |
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2.4.3 Matching of Resistors |
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2.4.5 Capacitance Between Layers |
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2.4.6 Voltage and Temperature Coefficient |
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2.4.7 Matching of Capacitors |
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2.4.9 The Bipolar Transistor |
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2.5.3 Drain Voltage Influence |
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2.5.4 Large Signal and Small Signal |
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2.5.5 High-frequency Behavior |
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2.5.7 Temperature Coefficient |
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2.5.10 Enhancement and Depletion |
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2.6.6 Differential Design |
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2.6.7 Switched-capacitor Circuits |
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92 | (6) |
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2.7.1 Classification of Amplifiers |
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2.7.2 One-transistor Amplifier |
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2.7.5 The Differential Pair |
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2.7.9 Cascode and Regulated Cascode |
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110 | (3) |
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2.7.10 Single-stage Amplifier |
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114 | (4) |
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2.7.12 Choosing the W/L Ratios in a Miller Opamp |
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2.7.13 Dominant-pole Amplifier |
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2.7.14 Feedback in Electronic Circuits |
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120 | (2) |
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122 | (1) |
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3 Sampling |
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3.1 Sampling in Time and Frequency |
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133 | (13) |
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3.1.1 Folding Back of Spectra |
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137 | (3) |
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3.1.2 Sampling and Modulation |
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3.1.4 Jitter of the Sampling Pulse |
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3.2 Time-discrete Filtering |
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4 Sample and Hold |
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4.1 Track-and-Hold and Sample-and-Hold Circuits |
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4.3 Capacitor and Switch Implementations |
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4.3.3 Bottom Plate Sampling |
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4.3.4 The CMOS Bootstrap Technique |
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4.4 Track-and-Hold Circuit Topologies |
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4.4.1 Basic Configurations |
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4.4.4.2 Amplifying Track-and-Hold Circuit |
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4.4.3 Correlated Double Sampling |
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4.4.5 Distortion and Noise |
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5 Quantization |
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177 | (3) |
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5.1.2 Differential Linearity |
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5.2 The Quantization Error |
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5.2.1 One-bit Quantization |
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5.2.2 2-6 bit Quantization |
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5.2.3 7-bit and Higher Quantization |
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5.3.1 Related Definitions |
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5.3.2 Non-uniform Quantization |
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6 Reference Circuits |
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6.2 Bandgap Reference Circuits |
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6.2.1 Bipolar Bandgap Circuit |
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6.2.2 CMOS Bandgap Circuit |
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6.2.3 Low-voltage Bandgap Circuits |
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6.3 Alternative References |
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7 Digital-to-Analog Conversion |
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7.1 Unary and Binary Representation |
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203 | (6) |
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7.1.1 Digital Representation |
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7.2 Digital-to-Analog Conversion Schemes |
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7.2.1 DA Conversion in the Voltage Domain |
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213 | (1) |
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7.2.3 Digital-to-Analog Conversion in the Current Domain |
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7.2.4 Semi-digital Filter/Converters |
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7.2.5 DA Conversion in the Charge Domain |
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7.2.6 DA Conversion in the Time Domain |
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7.4 Methods to Improve Accuracy |
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7.4.1 Current Calibration |
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7.4.2 Dynamic Element Matching |
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7.4.3 Data-weighted Averaging |
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7.5 Digital-to-Analog Conversion: Implementation Examples |
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7.5.1 Resistor Ladder Digital-to-Analog Converter |
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7.5.2 Current Domain Digital-to-Analog Conversion |
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242 | (1) |
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7.5.4 An Algorithmic Charge-based Digital-to-Analog Converter |
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8 Analog-to-Digital Conversion |
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251 | (13) |
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8.1.1 The Dynamics of Transistor Comparator |
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8.1.4 Metastability and Bit-Error Rate |
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8.1.6 Comparator Schematics |
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8.1.7 Auto-zero Comparators |
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8.2 Full-flash Converters |
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8.2.1 Ladder Implementation |
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8.2.4 Averaging and Interpolation |
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8.2.5 Technology Scaling for Full-flash Converters |
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8.4.1 Error Sources in Pipeline Converters |
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8.4.2 Digital Calibration |
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288 | (1) |
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8.5 1.5 Bit Pipeline Analog-to-Digital Converter |
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8.6 Successive Approximation Converters |
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8.6.1 Charge-redistribution Conversion |
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8.6.2 Algorithmic Converters |
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300 | (4) |
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8.7 Linear Approximation Converters |
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8.8 Time-interleaving Time-discrete Circuits |
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8.9 An Implementation Example |
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8.9.1 An Auto-zero Comparator |
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8.9.2 Full-flash Analog-to-Digital Converter |
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310 | (1) |
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8.9.3 Successive-approximation Analog-to-Digital Converter |
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311 | (1) |
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8.9.4 Multi-step Analog-to-Digital Converter |
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8.10 Other Conversion Ideas |
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8.10.1 Level-crossing Analog-to-Digital Conversion |
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8.10.2 Asynchronous Conversion |
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8.10.3 Time-related Conversion |
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8.10.4 The Vernier/Nonius Principle |
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8.10.5 The Floating-point Converter |
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9 Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.3 Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.3.1 Sigma-delta Digital-to-Analog Conversion |
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9.4 Time-discrete Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.4.1 A First Order Modulator |
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9.4.2 A Second Order Modulator |
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9.4.3 Cascaded Sigma-delta Modulator |
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9.5 Time-continuous Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.5.1 A First-order Modulator |
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9.5.2 Higher Order Sigma-delta Converters |
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9.5.3 Time-discrete and Time-continuous Sigma Delta Conversion |
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9.6 Multi-bit Sigma-delta Conversion |
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9.7 Various Forms of Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.7.1 Complex Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.7.2 Asynchronous Sigma-delta Modulation |
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9.7.3 Input Feed-forward Modulator |
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9.7.4 Band-pass Sigma-delta Converter |
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9.7.5 Sigma Delta Loop with Noise-shaping |
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9.7.6 Incremental Sigma-delta Converter |
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10 Characterization and Specification |
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11 Technology |
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11.1.1 Power Supply and Signal Swing |
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11.2 Variability: an Overview |
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11.3 Deterministic Offsets |
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11.3.1 Offset Caused by Electrical Differences |
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11.3.2 Offset Caused by Lithography |
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11.3.4 Temperature Gradients |
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11.3.5 Offset Caused by Stress |
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11.4.1 Random Fluctuations in Devices |
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11.4.2 MOS Threshold Mismatch |
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11.4.3 Current Mismatch in Strong and Weak Inversion |
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11.4.4 Mismatch for Various Processes |
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11.4.5 Application to Other Components |
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11.5 Consequences for Design |
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11.5.4 Limits of Power and Accuracy |
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12 System Aspects of Conversion |
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12.1.1 Specification of Functionality |
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12.1.2 Signal Processing Strategy |
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12.1.4 Conversion of Modulated Signals |
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12.2 Comparing Converters |
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423 | (4) |
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12.3 Limits of Conversion |
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Exercises |
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Bibliography |
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2 Components and Definitions |
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433 | (3) |
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436 | (1) |
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7 Digital-to-Analog Conversion |
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438 | (2) |
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8 Analog-to-Digital Conversion |
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440 | (3) |
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443 | (1) |
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10 Characterization and Specification |
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444 | (1) |
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