Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta A/D Conversion Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta A/D Conversion
Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics

Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta A/D Conversion

Fundamentals, Performance Limits and Robust Implementations

    • USD 189.99
    • USD 189.99

Descripción editorial

Sigma-delta A/D converters are a key building block in wireless and multimedia applications. This comprehensive book deals with all relevant aspects arising during the analysis, design and simulation of the now widespread continuous-time implementations of sigma-delta modulators. The results of several years of research by the authors in the field of CT sigma-delta modulators are covered, including the analysis and modeling of different CT modulator architectures, CT/DT loop filter synthesis, a detailed error analysis of all components, and possible compensation/correction schemes for the non-ideal behavior in CT sigma-delta modulators. Guidance for obtaining low-power consumption and several practical implementations are also presented. It is shown that all the proposed new theories, architectures and possible correction techniques have been confirmed by measurements on discrete or integrated circuits. Quantitative results are also provided, thus enabling prediction of the resulting accuracy.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2006
27 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
264
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
12.5
MB

Otros libros de esta serie

Detection and Signal Processing Detection and Signal Processing
2007
Highly Sensitive Optical Receivers Highly Sensitive Optical Receivers
2006
Bonding in Microsystem Technology Bonding in Microsystem Technology
2007
Power Management of Digital Circuits in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS Technologies Power Management of Digital Circuits in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS Technologies
2006
High-Dynamic-Range (HDR) Vision High-Dynamic-Range (HDR) Vision
2007
Advanced Gate Stacks for High-Mobility Semiconductors Advanced Gate Stacks for High-Mobility Semiconductors
2008