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Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs - Theory and Implementation

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Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs: Theory and Implementation explores the opportunity to reduce ADC power dissipation by leveraging digital signal processing capabilities in fine line integrated circuit technology. The described digitally assisted pipelined ADC uses a statistics-based system identification technique as an enabling element to replace precision residue amplifiers with simple open-loop gain stages. The digital compensation of analog circuit distortion eliminates one key factor in the classical noise-speed-linearity constraint loop and thereby enables a significant power reduction.
Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs: Theory and Implementation describes in detail the implementation and measurement results of a 12-bit, 75-MSample/sec proof-of-concept prototype. The Experimental converter achieves power savings greater than 60% over conventional implementations.
Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs: Theory and Implementationwill be of interest to researchers and professionals interested in advances of state-of-the-art in A/D conversion techniques.

List of contents

List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Acknowledgements.- Preface.- 1: Introduction.- 2: Performance Trends.- 3: Scaling Analysis.- 4: Improving Analog Circuit Efficiency.- 5: Open-Loop Pipelined ADCs.- 6: Digital Nonlinearity Correction.- 7: Statistics-Based Parameter Estimation.- 8: Prototype Implementation.- 9: Experimental Results.- 10: Conclusion.- Appendices. A: Open-Loop Charge Redistribution. B: Estimator Variance. C: LMS Loop Analysis. 1. Time Constant. 2. Output Variance. 3. Maximum Gain Parameters.- References.- Index.

Summary

Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs: Theory and Implementation explores the opportunity to reduce ADC power dissipation by leveraging digital signal processing capabilities in fine line integrated circuit technology. The described digitally assisted pipelined ADC uses a statistics-based system identification technique as an enabling element to replace precision residue amplifiers with simple open-loop gain stages. The digital compensation of analog circuit distortion eliminates one key factor in the classical noise-speed-linearity constraint loop and thereby enables a significant power reduction.
Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs: Theory and Implementation describes in detail the implementation and measurement results of a 12-bit, 75-MSample/sec proof-of-concept prototype. The Experimental converter achieves power savings greater than 60% over conventional implementations.
Digitally Assisted Pipeline ADCs: Theory and Implementationwill be of interest to researchers and professionals interested in advances of state-of-the-art in A/D conversion techniques.

Product details

Authors Bernhard E Boser, Bernhard E. Boser, Bori Murmann, Boris Murmann
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.04.2005
 
EAN 9781402078392
ISBN 978-1-4020-7839-2
No. of pages 155
Weight 473 g
Illustrations XX, 155 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

Simulation, B, Model, engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tables, integrated circuit

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