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Design of Low Power and Low Area Passive Sigma Delta Modulators for Audio Applications : SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering - David Fouto

Design of Low Power and Low Area Passive Sigma Delta Modulators for Audio Applications

By: David Fouto, Nuno Paulino

eText | 28 May 2017

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This book presents the study, design, modulation, optimization and implementation of low power, passive DT-??Ms for use in audio applications. The high gain and bandwidth amplifier normally used for integration in ?? modulation, is replaced by passive, switched-capacitor branches working under the Ultra Incomplete Settling (UIS) condition, leading to a reduction of the consumed power. The authors describe a design process that uses high level models and an optimization process based in genetic algorithms to achieve the desired performance.

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