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Title
Low-Power Analog Techniques, Sensors for Mobile Devices, and Energy Efficient Amplifiers
Type
Text
Monograph
Multimedia
Language
English
Classification
DDC: 621.3815 full (Source: 23)
Content
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Summary
This book is based on the 18 invited tutorials presented during the 27th workshop on Advances in Analog Circuit Design. Expert designers from both industry and academia present readers with information about a variety of topics at the frontiers of analog circuit design, including the design of analog circuits in power-constrained applications, CMOS-compatible sensors for mobile devices and energy-efficient amplifiers and drivers. For anyone involved in the design of analog circuits, this book will serve as a valuable guide to the current state-of-the-art. Provides a state-of-the-art reference in analog circuit design, written by experts from industry and academia; Presents material in a tutorial-based format; Covers the design of analog circuits in power-constrained applications, CMOS-compatible sensors for mobile devices and energy-efficient amplifiers and drivers.
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Hybrid Data Converters
Hybrid and Segmented ADC Techniques to Optimize Power Efficiency and Area. The Case of a 0.076mm2 600MS/s 12b SAR-DS ADC
Interleaved Pipelined SAR ADCs: Combined Power for Efficient Accurate High-Speed Conversion
Hybrid VCO-based 0-1 MASH and Hybrid DS SAR ADCs
Hybrid Architecture for Reconfigurable SAR ADC
A Hybrid ADC for High Resolution: the Zoom-ADC
Advances in Bio-Medical Sensor Systems for Wearable Health
An Ultra-Low Power, Robust Photoplethysomographic Readout Exploiting Compressive Sampling, Artifact Reduction and Sensor Fusion
A 32kHz-DTCXO RTC Module with an Overall Accuracy of ±1ppm and an All-Digital 0.1ppm Compensation-Resolution Scheme
Energy-Efficient High-Resolution resistor-based temperature sensors
Ultra-Low Power Charge-Pump-Based Bandgap References
An Energy-Efficient Integrating Dual-Slope Capacitance-to-Digital Converter
FD-SOI Technology, Advantages for Analog/RF and Mixed-Signal Designs
Pipeline and SAR ADCs for Advanced Nodes
Time-Based Biomedical AFE Readout in Ultra-Low Voltage, Small-Scale CMOS Technology
An Ultra-Low Power Bluetooth Low-Energy Transceiver for IoT Applications
Analog/Mixed-Signal Design in FinFET Technologies
Analog design in 14nm and 28nm.
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Low-Power Analog Techniques, Sensors for Mobile Devices, and Energy Efficient Amplifiers