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A 300 C, 110-dB sigma-delta modulator with programmable gain in bulk CMOS

Yu et al., 2006

Document ID
10920555377726334049
Author
Yu X
Garverick S
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference 2006

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A bulk CMOS, switched-capacitor 2 nd-order sigma-delta modulator with pre-amplification uses correlated double sampling, constant-g m biasing, and a modulator architecture with coefficients adjusted to improve temperature stability. The stand-alone sigma-delta …
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