CMOS: Mixed-Signal Circuit Design by R. Jacob Baker (Boise State University and Micron Technology, Inc.)
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Chapter 1. Signals, Filters, and Tools.
1.1. Sinusoidal Signals.
1.2. Comb Filters.
1.3. Representing Signals.
Chapter 2. Sampling and Aliasing.
2.1. Sampling.
2.2. Circuits.
Chapter 3. Analog Filters.
3.1. Integrator Building Blocks.
3.2. Filtering Topologies.
Chapter 4. Digital Filters.
4.1. SPICE Models for DACs and ADCs.
4.2. Sinc-Shaped Digital Filters.
4.3. Filtering Topologies.
Chapter 5. Data Converter SNR.
5.1. Quantization Noise.
5.2. Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR).
5.3. Improving SNR using Averaging.
5.4. Using Feedback to Improve SNR.
Chapter 6. Data Converter Design Basics.
6.1. Passive Noise-Shaping.
6.2. Improving SNR and Linearity.
Chapter 7. Noise-Shaping Data Converters.
7.1. First-Order Noise Shaping.
7.2. Second-Order Noise-Shaping.
7.3. Noise-Shaping Topologies.
Chapter 8. Bandpass Data Converters.
8.1. Continuous-Time Bandpass Noise-Shaping.
8.2. Switched-Capacitor Bandpass Noise-Shaping.
Chapter 9. A High-Speed Data Converter.
9.1. The Topology.
9.2. Practical Implementation.
9.3. Conclusion.
Index.