Martens et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A 48-dB DR 80-MHz BW 8.88-GS/s bandpass ΔΣ ADC for RF digitization with integrated PLL and polyphase decimation filter in 40nm CMOSMartens et al., 2011
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- 2157493371192219665
- Author
- Martens E
- Bourdoux A
- Couvreur A
- Van Wesemael P
- Van der Plas G
- Craninckx J
- Ryckaert J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2011 Symposium on VLSI Circuits-Digest of Technical Papers
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A 2.22 GHz 4 th-order BP ΔΣ ADC has been realized in 40nm CMOS. The test chip contains a complete system consisting of the ADC core, the PLL with clock generation network, and the digital decimation filters and downconversion (DFD). The quantizers are 6 times …
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