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Analog Interfaces for Digital Signal Processing Systems 1993 Edition
Contributor(s): Op 't Eynde, Frank (Author), Sansen, Willy M. C. (Author)
ISBN: 0792393481     ISBN-13: 9780792393481
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $161.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 1993
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Annotation: The ever-increasing complexity and speed of digital circuits has considerably modified the architecture of integrated signal processing systems, resulting in the analog parts of the system being pushed towards the boundaries of the signal processing chain. The specification requirements of these analog interface circuits are becoming very strict, in order to fully benefit from the speed performance and the high dynamic range offered by digital circuits. Analog Interfaces for Digital Signal Processing Systems analyzes the analog interfaces of a digital signal processing chain, and presents techniques to obtain maximum performance for various technologies and applications. The book serves as a general introduction and as a reference work in the fields of low-distortion analog circuits and oversampled data converters. It can also be used as the text for advanced courses covering these topics.
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
- Gardening
- Technology & Engineering | Electronics - Circuits - General
Dewey: 621.3
LCCN: 93017416
Series: Kluwer International Series in Engineering & Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.22 lbs) 251 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
It is a great honor to provide an introduction for Dr. Frank Op 't Eynde's and Dr. Willy Sansen's book "Analog Interfaces for Digital Signal Processing Systems". The field of analog integrated circuit design is undergoing rapid evolution. The pervasiveness of digital processing has considerably modified the micro-system architectures: the analog part of complex mixed systems is more and more pushed at the boundary limits of the processing chain. Moreover, the increased performance of digital circuits, in terms of accuracy and speed, are making the specification requirements of analog circuits very strict. In addition to this, the technology, supply voltage and power consumption of analog circuits must be compatible with those, typical for digital circuits. Therefore, in a few words, analog circuits are becoming complex and specialised interfaces between the real world and digital signal processing domains. This technological evolution should be accompanied by an equivalently fast evolution in designer competencies. Knowledge of complicated signal handling should be quickly replaced by know-how of simple but very accurate and very fast signal processing and a solid background in data conversion techniques. All of this through the use of the CMOS (and possibly BiCMOS) technology.