Koziel et al., 2007 - Google Patents
A general framework for evaluating nonlinearity, noise and dynamic range in continuous‐time OTA‐C filters for computer‐aided design and optimizationKoziel et al., 2007
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- Koziel S
- Ramachandran A
- Szczepanski S
- Sánchez‐Sinencio E
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- International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
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Efficient procedures for evaluating nonlinear distortion and noise valid for any OTA‐C filter of arbitrary order are developed based on matrix description of a general OTA‐C filter model. Since those procedures use OTA macromodels, they allow us to obtain the results …
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