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Switched-current techniques for analogue sampled data signal processing

Switched-current techniques for analogue sampled data signal processing

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In this chapter we introduce the switched-current technique and show how it can be used to implement various analogue sampled-data signal processing functions. The sources of error in the basic cells are identified and a number of enhanced cells, which overcome some of these errors, are described. Finally some future potential areas of application are explored.

Inspec keywords: sampled data circuits; switched current circuits; analogue processing circuits; switched capacitor networks

Other keywords: analogue sampled-data signal processing function; switched-capacitor technique; switched-current techniques

Subjects: Time varying and switched networks

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