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Author Huijsing, Johan H., 1938-

Title Analog Circuit Design : Operational Amplifiers, Analog to Digital Convertors, Analog Computer Aided Design / edited by Johan H. Huijsing, Rudy J. Plassche, Willy Sansen
Published Boston, MA : Springer US, 1993

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 452 pages)
Contents New High Speed Amplifier Designs, Design Techniques and Layout Problems -- The Impact of New Architectures on the Ubiquitous Operational Amplifier -- Design of Low-Voltage Bipolar OpAmps -- OpAmp Design towards Maximum Gain-Bandwidth -- The CMOS Gain-Boosting Technique -- CMOS Buffer Amplifiers -- High Speed Sample and Hold and Analog-to-Digital Converter Circuits -- High Speed Folding ADC 's -- Oversampled Analog-to-Digital Converters -- High Speed 1-Bit Sigma Delta Modulators -- Continuous Calibration, Noise shaping D/A Conversion -- Bandpass Sigma Delta A-D Conversion -- A Top-Down Constraint-Driven Design Methodology for Analog Integrated Circuits -- Analog Cell-level Synthesis using a Novel Problem Formulation -- Analog CAD for Consumer ICs -- Tools for Analog Design -- Strategies and Routines in Analog Design -- Open Analog Synthesis System based on Declarative Models
Summary This volume of Analog Circuit Design concentrates on three topics: Operational Amplifiers. A-to-D converters and Analog CAD. The book comprises six papers on each topic written by internationally recognised experts. These papers have a tutorial nature aimed at improving the design of analog circuits. The book is divided into three parts. Part I, Operational Amplifiers, presents new technologies for the design of Op-Amps in both bipolar and CMOS technologies. Two papers demonstrate techniques for improving frequency and gain behavior at high voltage. Low voltage bipolar Op-Amp design is treated in another paper. The realization high-speed and high gain VLSI building blocks in CMOS is demonstrated in two papers. The final paper shows how to provide output power with CMOS buffer amplifiers. Part II, Analog-to-Digital Conversion, presents papers which address very high conversion speeds and very high resolution implementations using sigma-delta modulation architectures. Analog to Digital converters provide the link between the analog world of transducers and the digital world of signal processing and computing. High-performance bipolar and MOS technologies result in high-resolution or high-speed convertors which can be applied in digital audio or video systems. Furthermore, the advanced high-speed bipolar technologies show an increase in conversion speed into the gigahertz range. Part III, Analog Computer Aided Design, presents the latest research towards providing analog circuit designers with the tools needed to automate much of the design process. The techniques and methodologies described demonstrate the advances being made in developing analog design tools comparable with those already available for digital design. The papers in this volume are based on those presented at the Workshop on Advances in Analog Circuit Design held in Delft, The Netherlands in 1992. The main intention of the workshop was to brainstorm with a group of about 100 analog design experts on the new possibilities and future developments on the above topics. The result of this brainstorming is contained in Analog Circuit Design, which is thus an important reference for researchers and design engineers working in the forefront of analog circuit design and research
Subject Computer science.
Computer-aided design.
Computer engineering.
Electronic data processing.
Computer organization.
computer science.
data processing.
computer-aided designs (visual works)
computer-aided design (process)
Electronic data processing
Computer organization
Computer-aided design
Computer engineering
Computer science
Form Electronic book
Author Plassche, Rudy J
Sansen, Willy
ISBN 9781475722338
1475722338