2005
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2005.847496
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A CMOS V-I converter with 75-dB SFDR and 360-/spl mu/W power consumption

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“…The capacitor matrix area is about 2.5 times greater than the area occupied by tunable OTA's, where the effective area of the filter is about 0.5 mm 2 . As reported in [15], OTA implementation takes less than 0.02 mm 2 of chip area in 0.18 m 1.8 V CMOS technology.…”
Section: Gyrator-capacitor Prototype Circuitmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The capacitor matrix area is about 2.5 times greater than the area occupied by tunable OTA's, where the effective area of the filter is about 0.5 mm 2 . As reported in [15], OTA implementation takes less than 0.02 mm 2 of chip area in 0.18 m 1.8 V CMOS technology.…”
Section: Gyrator-capacitor Prototype Circuitmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…But the input dynamic range with high linearity is the bottleneck of gm-C filter. Since harmonic distortion of the system is the key issue concerned, harmonic distortion cancellation technique is adopted for the gm cell [5], as shown in Fig. 2(a).…”
Section: A Asynchronous Sigma-delta Modulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [5], the third order transconductance 3 α and fifth order transconductance 5 α achieve the global minimum values when a=8, b=2, c=0.25. This attractive result is not only relative to the ratio of tail current sources, size of transistors, and source degeneration resistors, but also the flat-band global minimum [5].…”
Section: A Asynchronous Sigma-delta Modulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A well known modulating converter is based on the sigma-delta modulator (SDM). We investigated the use of asynchronous converters [36] [37], and developed a far more accurate description of the modulators than was available in the literature, a.o. on the basis of describing functions, and supported by graphical representations of the oscillation conditions.…”
Section: B Activities Towards Smart Ad Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%