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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 기술공학 > 기술공학 > 전자공학 > 회로
· ISBN : 9783642836794
· 쪽수 : 631쪽
· 출판일 : 2011-12-05
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1. Fundamentals of Sampled-Data Systems.- 1.1. Introduction.- 1.2. Sampled-Data Signals and Systems and Their Representations.- 1.2.1. Classification of Signals.- 1.2.2. Systems.- 1.3. Review of Laplace Transforms.- 1.4. Review of the Theory of z-Transforms and Their use in the Analysis of Sampled-Data Systems.- 1.4.1. Definition and Properties.- 1.4.2. Evaluation of the Inverse z-Transform.- 1.4.3. Z-Transforms and Difference Equations.- 1.4.4. Systems with Non-Synchronous Sampling: the Modified (Non-Standard) z-Transform.- 1.5. Representation of Sampled-Data Systems by Block-Diagrams and Signal-Flow Graphs.- 1.6. Review of Fourier Transforms and Frequency Responses.- 1.6.1. Frequency Response of Sampled-Data Systems, Discrete-Time Fourier Transform.- 1.6.2. Properties of DTFT.- 1.6.3. Discrete Fourier Transform.- 1.6.4. The Relationship Between Time-Continuous Sampled and Discrete-Time Signals in the Frequency- and Time-Domain.- 1.6.5. The Sampling Theorem.- 1.7. Reconstruction of Signals.- 1.7.1. Zero-Order Sample- and-Hold Element.- 1.7.2. First-Order Sample- and-Hold Element with Correction.- 1.7.3. The Piecewise Linear Interpolator.- 1.8. Mapping Between the s-Plane and the z-Plane.- 1.8.1. Poles and Zeros; Relations Between Signals and Location of Poles and Zeros.- 1.8.2. Sampled-Data Simulation of Analog Systems: s- z-Transformation.- References and Sources for Further Reading.- 2. MOS Devices for Linear Analog Integrated Circuits.- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. The MOS Transistor Operation and Modeling.- 2.2.1. Physical Structure and Operation Principles.- 2.2.2. DC Characteristics of MOS Transistors - Large Signal Modeling.- 2.2.3. Body Effect.- 2.2.4. Channel Length Modulation.- 2.2.5. Effective Mobility Reduction and Series Resistance Effect.- 2.2.6. MOSFET Model in the Subthreshold (Weak Inversion) Region.- 2.2.7. A Compact Model of MOS Transistors with Small Geometry.- 2.2.8. A Small Signal Equivalent Model of MOS Transistors.- 2.3. Noise in MOS Transistors.- 2.4. MOS Switches.- 2.5. MOS Capacitors.- 2.6. Basic MOS Analog Subcircuits.- 2.6.1. MOS Bias Voltage Circuits.- 2.6.2. MOS Current Sources.- 2.6.3. Inverter and Cascode Amplifying Stages.- 2.6.4. Composite MOS Transistor Operating in Saturation.- 2.7. CMOS Voltage-to-Current Transducers.- 2.8. MOS Operational Amplifiers: Basic Parameters and Properties.- 2.9. CMOS Operational Amplifier Architecture.- 2.9.1. Differential Gain Stages.- 2.9.2. CMOS Two-Stage Operational Amplifiers.- 2.9.3. Single-Stage Operational Amplifiers.- Reference and Sources for Further Reading.- 3. Basic Properties and Systematic Analysis of Switched-Capacitor Networks.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2. Brief History and Recent Developments in SC Filters.- 3.3. Description and Representation of SC Circuits in the Time Domain.- 3.4. Systematic Analysis of SC Networks in the z-Domain.- 3.4.1. Models of Bi-Phase Switched Capacitors in the z-Domain.- 3.4.2. Nodal Admittance Matrix Approach for the Analysis of SC Networks.- 3.4.3. Representation of SC Networks by Signal-Flow Graphs.- 3.4.4. Some Illustrative Examples.- 3.4.5. Analysis of Multiphase SC Networks.- 3.5. Analysis of SC Networks in the Frequency Domain.- 3.6. Computer-Aided Analysis (Simulation) of SC Networks.- References and Sources for Futher Reading.- 4. Basic Building Blocks of Linear SC Networks.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Sample- and-Hold Circuits.- 4.3. SC Analog Delay Circuits.- 4.4. SC Voltage-Gain Amplifiers, Summing Amplifiers and Instrumentation Amplifiers.- 4.5. SC Integrators.- 4.5.1. Standard SC Integrators.- 4.5.2. SC Integrators with Improved Performance for High Frequency Applications.- 4.5.3. Reduction of Capacitances Ratios in SC Integrators.- 4.5.4. Simulation of SC Integrators and Other Building Blocks Using Unit Elements.- 4.6. SC Differentiators.- 4.7. SC First-Order Building Blocks.- 4.8. SC Decimators and Interpolators.- 4.9. Digitally Programmable Capacitors.- References and Sources for Further Reading.- 5. Syn















