Low-Power High-Resolution Analog to Digital Converters: Design, Test and Calibration (Analog Circuits and Signal Processing)
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Low-Power High-Resolution Analog to Digital Converters: Design, Test and Calibration (Analog Circuits and Signal Processing)
With the fast advancement of CMOS fabrication technology, more and more signal-processing functions are implemented in the digital domain for a lower cost, lower power consumption, higher yield, and higher re-configurability. This has recently generated a great demand for low-power, low-voltage A/D converters that can be realized in a mainstream deep-submicron CMOS technology. However, the discrepancies between lithography wavelengths and circuit feature sizes are increasing. Lower power supply voltages significantly reduce noise margins and increase variations in process, device and design parameters.
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