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"Design and Analysis of Integrator-Based Log-Domain Filter Circuits" deals with the design and analysis of log-domain filter circuits. It describes several synthesis methods that aid the designer in developing bipolar or BiCMOS filter circuits with cut-off frequencies ranging from the low kilohertz range to several hundreds of megahertz. Filter response deviations due to transistor-level nonidealities are systematically analyzed, leading to effective electronic compensation schemes. Numerous examples are provided in the text with measured experimental data from IC prototypes. "Design and Analysis of Integrator-Based Log-Domain Filter Circuits" is intended for engineers in research or development, as well as advanced-level engineering students. Extensive discussion on filter text metrics should also interest engineers who are responsible for testing high-performance, high-speed analog or mixed-signal products.
"Design and Analysis of Integrator-Based Log-Domain Filter Circuits" deals with the design and analysis of log-domain filter circuits. It describes several synthesis methods that aid the designer in developing bipolar or BiCMOS filter circuits with cut-off frequencies ranging from the low kilohertz range to several hundreds of megahertz. Filter response deviations due to transistor-level nonidealities are systematically analyzed, leading to effective electronic compensation schemes. Numerous examples are provided in the text with measured experimental data from IC prototypes. "Design and Analysis of Integrator-Based Log-Domain Filter Circuits" is intended for engineers in research or development, as well as advanced-level engineering students. Extensive discussion on filter text metrics should also interest engineers who are responsible for testing high-performance, high-speed analog or mixed-signal products.
Log-Domain Integrators.- Log-Domain Filter Synthesis-I: Operational Simulation of LC Ladders.- Log-Domain Filter Synthesis-II: State-Space Formulation.- Nonideality Analysis of Biquadratic Log-Domain Filters.- Extending the Nonideality Analysis to High-Order Ladder Filters.- Experimental 1C Prototypes.
From the foreword:
`The bipolar transistor has a remarkable characteristic that makes
it unique as a circuit design element; it displays an exponential
relationship between collector current and base-to-emitter voltage
that is highly accurate over an extremely wide range of currents.
This conformance to a mathematical law opens up numerous
possibilities for analog signal processing. Log filters represent
one of the most interesting applications of this exponential
relationship.'
Robert Adams, Analog Devices
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