Analog-to-digital Conversion
by Marcel J.M. Pelgrom /
2012 / English / PDF
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This textbook is appropriate for use in graduate-level curricula in
analog to digital conversion, as well as for practicing engineers
in need of a state-of-the-art reference on data converters.
It discusses various analog-to-digital conversion principles,
including sampling, quantization, reference generation, nyquist
architectures and sigma-delta modulation. This book presents
an overview of the state-of-the-art in this field and focuses on
issues of optimizing accuracy and speed, while reducing the power
level.
This textbook is appropriate for use in graduate-level curricula in
analog to digital conversion, as well as for practicing engineers
in need of a state-of-the-art reference on data converters.
It discusses various analog-to-digital conversion principles,
including sampling, quantization, reference generation, nyquist
architectures and sigma-delta modulation. This book presents
an overview of the state-of-the-art in this field and focuses on
issues of optimizing accuracy and speed, while reducing the power
level.
This new, second edition emphasizes novel calibration concepts, the
specific requirements of new systems, the consequences of 22-nm
technology and the need for a more statistical approach to
accuracy. Pedagogical enhancements to this edition include
more than twice the exercises available in the first edition,
solved examples to introduce all key, new concepts and warnings,
remarks and hints, from a practitioner’s perspective, wherever
appropriate. Considerable background information and
practical tips, from designing a PCB, to lay-out aspects, to
trade-offs on system level, complement the discussion of basic
principles, making this book a valuable reference for the
experienced engineer.
This new, second edition emphasizes novel calibration concepts, the
specific requirements of new systems, the consequences of 22-nm
technology and the need for a more statistical approach to
accuracy. Pedagogical enhancements to this edition include
more than twice the exercises available in the first edition,
solved examples to introduce all key, new concepts and warnings,
remarks and hints, from a practitioner’s perspective, wherever
appropriate. Considerable background information and
practical tips, from designing a PCB, to lay-out aspects, to
trade-offs on system level, complement the discussion of basic
principles, making this book a valuable reference for the
experienced engineer.