MOS Switched-Capacitor and Continuous-Time Integrated Circuits and Systems

The purpose of this book is to present analysis and design principles, procedures and techniques of analog integrated circuits which are to be implemented in MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) technology. MOS technology is becoming dominant in the realizatio

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Rolf Unbehauen, Andrzej Cichocki

MOS Switched-Capacitor and Continuous-Time Integrated Circuits and Systems Analysis and Design

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. ROLF UNBEHAUEN Lehrstuhl flir Allgemeine und Theoretische Elektrotechnik Universitat Erlangen-Niirnberg CauerstraBe 7 D-8520 Erlangen Dr.-Ing.ANDRZEJ CICHOCKI Technical University Koszykowa 75 PL-OO-661 Warsaw Poland

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Preface

The purpose of this book is to present analysis and design principles, procedures and techniques of analog integrated circuits which are to be implemented in MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) technology. MOS technology is becoming dominant in the realization of digital systems, and its use for analog circuits opens new possibilities for the design of complex mixed analog/digital VLSI (very large scale integration) chips. Although we are focusing attention in this book principally on circuits and systems which can be implemented in CMOS technology, many considerations and structures are of a general nature and can be adapted to other promising and emerging technologies, namely GaAs (Gallium Arsenide) and BIMOS (bipolar MOS, i.e. circuits which combine both bipolar and CMOS devices) technology. Moreover, some of the structures and circuits described in this book can also be useful without integration. In this book we describe two large classes of analog integrated circuits: • switched capacitor (SC) networks, • continuous-time CMOS (unswitched) circuits. SC networks are sampled-data systems in which electric charges are transferred from one point to another at regular discrete intervals of time and thus the signal samples are stored and processed. Other circuits belonging to this class of sampled-data systems are charge transfer devices (CTD) and charge coupled devices (CCD). In contrast to SC circuits, continuous-time CMOS circuits operate continuously in time. They can be considered as subcircuits or