ANALOG CIRCUIT DESIGN Edited By: Johan Huijsing
Analog
Circuit Design concentrates on 3 topics: 1. Scalable Analog Circuits,
2. High-Speed D/A Converters, and 3. RF Power Amplifiers. Each topic is
covered by 6 papers, written by internationally recognized experts on
that topic. These papers have a tutorial nature aimed at improving the
design of analog circuits. The book is divided into three parts: Part I,
Scalable Analog Circuit Design describes in 6 papers issues of:
scalable high-speed design, scalable high-resolution mixed-mode ADC and
OpAmp design, scalable high-voltage design for XDSL, scalability of
wire-line front ends, reusable IP analog design, and porting CAD analog
design. Part II, High-Speed D/A Converters describes in 6 papers issues
of: Introduction to high-speed D/A converter design, retargetable 12-bit
200-MHz CMOS current steering design, high-speed CMOS D/A converters
for upstream cable applications, static and dynamic performance
limitations, the linearity challenge of D/A converters for
communications, and a 400-MHz, 10-bit charge-domain CMOS D/A converter
for low-spurious frequency synthesis. Part III, RF Power Amplifiers
describes in 6 papers issues of: system aspects, overview and
trade-offs, linear transmitter architectures, GaAs microwave SSPAs,
Monolithic transformer-coupling in Si-bipolar, and RF power amplifier
design in CMOS.
- Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (January 31, 2002)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0792376218
- ISBN-13: 978-0792376217
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