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“…Using the principle of charge conservation between clock cycles, the charge transfer equation becomes (5) Rearranging, and equating with the -domain transfer can be obtained from (6) Apart from the three sample period delay of the input signal, (6) agrees with the transfer function of (1).…”
Section: Charge-redistribution Sc Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using the principle of charge conservation between clock cycles, the charge transfer equation becomes (5) Rearranging, and equating with the -domain transfer can be obtained from (6) Apart from the three sample period delay of the input signal, (6) agrees with the transfer function of (1).…”
Section: Charge-redistribution Sc Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poles are placed exactly at frequencies and Assuming that all feedback paths in Fig. 1 are equal, the total filter transfer function is given by (1) where (2) The group delay transfer function of this recursive sampleddata BPF is found from (3) where…”
Section: Filter Architecturementioning
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“…The pedestals are measured by applying a dc reference level at the channel input, recording the responses of the cells, and then subtracting the results during readout. In this context it is important that the charge injected by transistors M w1 through M wn be independent of the signal level, which in not the case in other published analog memory architectures ( [6], [9], [12] - [17]). Note that in the analyses presented in some of these references the error voltages from the sampling switches are neglected, which is not a valid assumption for a high input bandwidth analog memory.…”
Section: Memory Cell Response Variations and Calibrationmentioning
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“…Fig. 1 (a) shows a simple S/H amplifier using a single-ended class-A cascode circuit [1,2]. This circuit is free from the offset of the internal amplifier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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