A radix-based calibration technique was previously proposed with a two-stage algorithmic analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The objective of this work is to verify the capability of radix-based calibration for a true multi-stage ADC. In order to prove the idea, a single bit-per-stage, 20-stage pipelined ADC is designed in a 0.35-μm CMOS...
Dynamic DC offset is one of the biggest problems preventing the implementation of single chip receivers. This thesis presents a 2.4GHz downconversion mixer designed to work with adaptive DC offset cancellation for a fully integrated direct conversion receiver. Offset can be removed by dynamically changing the PFET load bias in...
A modeling technique for simulating the noise
performance of chopper-stabilized switched-capacitor
filters using SPICE2 is presented. A method for
selection of switched-capacitor network (SCN) stages
to be chopped and an op amp topology for low noise
applications are also outlined. Validity of the
modeling is verified by the close agreement...
The chopper-stabilized operational amplifier has good low
frequency noise properties. Unfortunately a simple technique for
simulation of the chopper-stabilized operational amplifier has
not been available.
This thesis describes the implementation of a differential
amplifier using chopper stabilization and its circuit modeling
for the SPICE simulation. This circuit has been designed...
A short-circuit-protected line-driver circuit is
particularly adapted for use in a CMOS differential line-driver
system, where one line-driver circuit provides a
true output signal, and another line-driver circuit
provides a complementary false output signal. A short-circuit
is sensed by measuring current through a secondary
pull-up transistor, and disabling a primary...
The harmonic problem in power systems is gaining more attention as incidences correlated with harmonics increase. Conventional passive filtering techniques for harmonic mitigation have inherent problems, and purely active filters have the disadvantages of higher costs and ratings. Hybrid active filters inherit the efficiency of passive filters and the improved...
For many years, the von Neumann bottleneck has imposed speed limits on the execution of a program. Because of their sequential nature, von Neumann computers can only execute a single instruction at a time. Instructions that are side-effect free and can be executed in parallel must wait. In an effort...
A comparison of two novel demodulators. The first is a basic zero crossing demodulator,
as introduced by Beards. The second is an approach proposed by Hovin. The two demodulators
are compared to each other and to the conventional method of demodulation.
A new, computer oriented system for automatic, in situ
monitoring of water quality is proposed which makes full and effective
use of modern computer technology. The main objective of this thesis
work was the development of the concept for in situ computer controlled
experimenting as a reasonable and effective means...