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Calibration Techniques in Nyquist A/D Converters

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  • © 2006

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  • Provides an accessible overview of the state-of-the art in Nyquist A/D converter design
  • Analyses the maximum power efficiency in Nyquist A/D converters
  • Provides an accessible overview of the state-of-the art in calibration techniques for Nyquist A/D converters
  • Presents enhancement techniques for two-step architectures

Part of the book series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science (SECS, volume 873)

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Calibration Techniques in Nyquist A/D Converters analyses different A/D-converter architectures with an emphasis on the maximum achievable power efficiency. It is shown that in order to achieve high speed and high accuracy at high power efficiency, calibration is required. Calibration reduces the overall power consumption by using the available digital processing capability to relax the demands on critical power hungry analog components. Several calibration techniques are analyzed.

The calibration techniques presented in this book are applicable to other analog-to-digital systems, such as those applied in integrated receivers. Further refinements will allow using analog components with less accuracy, which will then be compensated by digital signal processing. The presented methods allow implementing this without introducing a speed or power penalty.

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Philips Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

    Hendrik Ploeg

  • University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

    Bram Nauta

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