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Introduction to Electronic Circuit Design Richard R. Spencer Mohammed S. Ghausi

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Spencer/Ghausi, Introduction to Electronic Circuit Design, 1e, ©2003, Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 13, slide 3 Figure A13-2 An illustration of aliasing.

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Introductionto

Electronic Circuit DesignRichard R. Spencer

Mohammed S. Ghausi

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Figure A13-1 (a) Sampling shown as a multiplication process. (b) The resulting spectra.

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Figure A13-2 An illustration of aliasing.

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Figure 13-6 The transfer functions of (a) a 3-bit DAC and (b) a 3-bit ADC.

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Figure 13-7 A nonideal 3-bit DAC. The points would ideally lie on the solid straight line shown. INL is measured with respect to the dashed line fitted to the endpoints of the DAC output.

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Figure 13-8 A nonideal 3-bit ADC showing how DNL and INL are defined.

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Figure 13-9 A resistor-string DAC.

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Figure 13-11 An R-2R ladder.

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Figure 13-12 A conceptual schematic for a 4-bit DAC.

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Figure 13-14 A capacitive DAC using a binary-weighted array of capacitors.

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Figure 13-16 A successive approximation ADC.

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Figure 13-17 (a) A dual-slope ADC and (b) the integrator output voltage.

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Figure 13-18 A 2-bit flash converter.