Static and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters [electronic resource] /

Static and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters discusses the design and implementation of high speed current-steering CMOS digital-to-analog converters. Starting from the definition of the basic specifications for a D/A converter, the elements determining the static and dynamic performance are identified. Different guidelines based on scientific derivations are suggested to optimize this performance. Furthermore, a new closed formula has been derived to account for the influence of the transistor mismatch on the achievable resolution of the current-steering D/A converter. To allow a thorough understanding of the dynamic behavior, a new factor has been introduced. Moreover, the frequency dependency of the output impedance introduces harmonic distortion components which can limit the maximum attainable spurious free dynamic range. Finally, the last part of the book gives an overview on different existing transistor mismatch models and the link with the static performance of the D/A converter.

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Main Authors: Bosch, Anne Van den. author., Steyaert, Michiel. author., Sansen, Willy. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Engineering., Electrical engineering., Electronic circuits., Circuits and Systems., Electrical Engineering.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6579-3
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2217522018-07-30T23:59:34ZStatic and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters [electronic resource] / Bosch, Anne Van den. author. Steyaert, Michiel. author. Sansen, Willy. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,2004.engStatic and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters discusses the design and implementation of high speed current-steering CMOS digital-to-analog converters. Starting from the definition of the basic specifications for a D/A converter, the elements determining the static and dynamic performance are identified. Different guidelines based on scientific derivations are suggested to optimize this performance. Furthermore, a new closed formula has been derived to account for the influence of the transistor mismatch on the achievable resolution of the current-steering D/A converter. To allow a thorough understanding of the dynamic behavior, a new factor has been introduced. Moreover, the frequency dependency of the output impedance introduces harmonic distortion components which can limit the maximum attainable spurious free dynamic range. Finally, the last part of the book gives an overview on different existing transistor mismatch models and the link with the static performance of the D/A converter.1 Introduction -- 2 The D/A Converter: Functionality and Specifications -- 3 CMOS D/A Converter Architectures -- 4 Static Behaviour of Current Steering D/A converters -- 5 Dynamic Behaviour of Current Steering D/A Converters -- 6 A Design Methodology for High Performance CMOS Current Steering D/A Converters -- 7 Realisations -- 8 Transistor Mismatch: Evolution and Relevance -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2.Static and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters discusses the design and implementation of high speed current-steering CMOS digital-to-analog converters. Starting from the definition of the basic specifications for a D/A converter, the elements determining the static and dynamic performance are identified. Different guidelines based on scientific derivations are suggested to optimize this performance. Furthermore, a new closed formula has been derived to account for the influence of the transistor mismatch on the achievable resolution of the current-steering D/A converter. To allow a thorough understanding of the dynamic behavior, a new factor has been introduced. Moreover, the frequency dependency of the output impedance introduces harmonic distortion components which can limit the maximum attainable spurious free dynamic range. Finally, the last part of the book gives an overview on different existing transistor mismatch models and the link with the static performance of the D/A converter.Engineering.Electrical engineering.Electronic circuits.Engineering.Circuits and Systems.Electrical Engineering.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6579-3URN:ISBN:9781475765793
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Static and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters [electronic resource] /
description Static and Dynamic Performance Limitations for High Speed D/A Converters discusses the design and implementation of high speed current-steering CMOS digital-to-analog converters. Starting from the definition of the basic specifications for a D/A converter, the elements determining the static and dynamic performance are identified. Different guidelines based on scientific derivations are suggested to optimize this performance. Furthermore, a new closed formula has been derived to account for the influence of the transistor mismatch on the achievable resolution of the current-steering D/A converter. To allow a thorough understanding of the dynamic behavior, a new factor has been introduced. Moreover, the frequency dependency of the output impedance introduces harmonic distortion components which can limit the maximum attainable spurious free dynamic range. Finally, the last part of the book gives an overview on different existing transistor mismatch models and the link with the static performance of the D/A converter.
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