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    Systematic Design For Optimisation Of Pipelined Adcs by Joao Goes, Jose Franca, Joao Vital, Joao C. Vital

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    • Pub. Date: January 2001
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      • Pub. Date: January 2001
      • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
      • Format: Hardcover, 180pp

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      Systematic Design for Optimisation of Pipelined ADCs proposes and develops new strategies, methodologies and tools for designing low-power and low-area CMOS pipelined A/D converters. The task is tackled by following a scientifically-consistent approach. First of all, the state of the art in pipeline A/D converters is analysed with a double purpose: a) to identify the best suited among different strategies reported in literature and taking into account the objectives pursued; b) to identify the drawbacks of these strategies as a basic first step to improve them. Then, the book proposes a top-down design approach for implementing high-performance low-power and low-area CMOS pipelined A/D converters through:

    • The conception, development and implementation of self-calibrated techniques to extend the linearity of some critical stages in the architecture of pipelined ADCs.
    • The detailed analysis and modelling of some major non-idealities that limit the physical realisation of pipelined ADCs and the proposal, development and implementation of design methodologies to support systematic design of optimised instances of these converters which combine maximum performance with minimum power dissipation and minimum area occupation. u/LISTu Several implementations together with consistent measured results are presented. In particular, a practical realisation of a low-power 14-bit 5MS/s CMOS pipelined ADC with background analogue self-calibration is fully described.
      The proposed approach is fully in line with the best practice regarding the design of mixed-signal integrated circuits. On the one hand, drawbacks ofcurrently existing solutions are overcame through innovative strategies and, on the other hand, the expert knowledge is packaged and made available for re-usability by the community of circuit designers. Finally, feasibility of the strategies and the associated encapsulated knowledge is granted through experimental validation of working silicon.
      Systematic Design for Optimisation of Pipelined ADCs serves as an excellent reference for analogue design engineers especially designers of low-power CMOS A/D converters. The book may also be used as a text for advanced reading on the subject.

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      Doubling as a reference and a text for advanced analogue design engineers, this book proposes and develops new strategies, methodologies, and tools for designing low-power and low-area CMOS pipeline A/D converters. The state of the art in pipeline A/D converters is analyzed to identify different strategies and pinpoint their weaknesses. Then, the book proposes a top-down design approach for implementing high-performance low-power and low-area CMOS pipeline A/D converters. Several implementations, together with consistent measured results, are presented. In particular, a practical realization of a low-power 14-bit 5MS/s CMOS pipeline ADC with background analogue self-calibration is fully described. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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