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Analog Circuits by Yuping Wu (ed.)

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Analog Circuits
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535109303
Number of pages: 119

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In this book, a new architecture for a SAR ADC is proposed to eliminate the process mismatches and minimize the errors. A collection of DG-MOSFET based analog/RFICs present the excellent performance; the automated system for a passive filter circuits design is presented with the local searching engaging; interval analysis is used to solve some problems for linear and nonlinear analog circuits and a symbolic method is proposed to solve the testability problem.

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