
Analog to digital and digital to analog converters are essential interfaces between computers and the outside world. They interface most signal processing devices and are embedded in an ever larger number of integrated circuits used for example in the telecommunications industry, remote control devices, and medical electronic instruments.This book surveys recent progress and gives an account of the working principles of integrated converters. It describes the architectures and discusses accuracy and speed in depth.The supporting web site provides MATLAB programs (in UNIX, PC, and Mac versions) which allow the reader to experiment with some of the concepts explained in the book. The appendix describes how to use the programs in order to simulate converters at the system level; thirteen examples are given to show what is feasible and how to run programs.
This book investigates the fundamental architectures, operational principles, and performance metrics of integrated analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. Paul G. A. Jespers, an expert in electrical engineering, provides a comprehensive technical analysis of how these essential components function within modern signal processing systems. The text utilizes mathematical modeling and system-level simulation to evaluate the trade-offs between accuracy and speed in converter design.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a rigorous resource for students and professionals focusing on mixed-signal integrated circuit design. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a solid background in circuit theory to fully grasp the presented simulation methodologies.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2001-06-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198564465
ISBN-13:
9780198564461
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