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Dedication
by Hussein Baher
Signal Processing and Integrated Circuits
Cover
Quotes
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
About the Author
Preface
Part I: Perspective
Chapter 1: Analog, Digital and Mixed-mode Signal Processing
1.1 Digital Signal Processing
1.2 Moore's Law and the “Cleverness” Factor
1.3 System on a Chip
1.4 Analog and Mixed-mode Signal Processing
1.5 Scope
Part II: Analog (Continuous-time) and Digital Signal Processing
Chapter 2: Analog Continuous-time Signals and Systems
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Fourier Series in Signal Analysis and Function Approximation
2.3 The Fourier Transformation and Generalized Signals
2.4 The Laplace Transform and Analog Systems
2.5 Elementary Signal Processing Building Blocks
2.6 Realization of Analog System Functions
2.7 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Design of Analog Filters
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Ideal Filters
3.3 Amplitude-oriented Design
3.4 Frequency Transformations
3.5 Examples
3.6 Phase-oriented Design
3.7 Passive Filters
3.8 Active Filters
3.9 Use of MATLAB® for the Design of Analog Filters
3.10 Examples of the use of MATLAB®
3.11 A Comprehensive Application: Pulse Shaping for Data Transmission
3.12 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Discrete Signals and Systems
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Digitization of Analog Signals
4.3 Discrete Signals and Systems
4.4 Digital Filters
4.5 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Design of Digital Filters
5.1 Introduction
5.2 General Considerations
5.3 Amplitude-oriented Design of IIR Filters
5.4 Phase-oriented Design of IIR Filters
5.5 FIR Filters
5.6 Comparison Between IIR and FIR Filters
5.7 Use of MATLAB® for the Design of Digital Filters
5.8 A Comprehensive Application: Pulse Shaping for Data Transmission
5.9 Conclusion
Chapter 6: The Fast Fourier Transform and its Applications
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Periodic Signals
6.3 Non-periodic Signals
6.4 The Discrete Fourier Transform
6.5 The Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms
6.6 Properties of the Discrete Fourier Transform
6.7 Spectral Analysis Using the FFT
6.8 Spectral Windows
6.9 Fast Convolution, Filtering and Correlation Using the FFT
6.10 Use of MATLAB®
6.11 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Stochastic Signals and Power Spectra
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Random Variables
7.3 Analog Stochastic Processes
7.4 Discrete-time Stochastic Processes
7.5 Power Spectrum Estimation
7.6 Conclusion
Chapter 8: Finite Word-length Effects in Digital Signal Processors
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Input Signal Quantization Errors
8.3 Coefficient Quantization Effects
8.4 Effect of Round-off Accumulation
8.5 Auto-oscillations: Overflow and Limit Cycles
8.6 Conclusion
Chapter 9: Linear Estimation, System Modelling and Adaptive Filters
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Mean-square Approximation
9.3 Linear Estimation, Modelling and Optimum Filters
9.4 Optimum Minimum Mean-square Error Analog Estimation
9.5 The Matched Filter
9.6 Discrete-time Linear Estimation
9.7 Adaptive IIR Filtering and System Modelling
9.8 An Application of Adaptive Filters: Echo Cancellers for Satellite Transmission of Speech Signals
9.9 Conclusion
Part III: Analog MOS Integrated Circuits for Signal Processing
Chapter 10: MOS Transistor Operation and Integrated Circuit Fabrication
10.1 Introduction
10.2 The MOS Transistor
10.3 Integrated Circuit Fabrication
10.4 Layout and Area Considerations for IC MOSFETs
10.5 Noise In MOSFETs
Chapter 11: Basic Integrated Circuits Building Blocks
11.1 Introduction
11.2 MOS Active Resistors and Load Devices
11.3 MOS Amplifiers
11.4 High Frequency Considerations
11.5 The Current Mirror
11.6 The CMOS Amplifier
11.7 Conclusion
Chapter 12: Two-stage CMOS Operational Amplifiers
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Op Amp Performance Parameters
12.3 Feedback Amplifier Fundamentals
12.4 The CMOS Differential Amplifier
12.5 The Two-stage CMOS Op Amp
12.6 A Complete Design Example
12.7 Practical Considerations and Other Non-ideal Effects in Operational Amplifier Design
12.8 Conclusion
Chapter 13: High Performance CMOS Operational Amplifiers and Operational Transconductance Amplifiers
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Cascode CMOS Op Amps
13.3 The Folded Cascode Op Amp
13.4 Low-noise Operational Amplifiers
13.5 High-frequency Operational Amplifiers
13.6 Fully Differential Balanced Topology
13.7 Operational Transconductance Amplifiers
13.8 Conclusion
Chapter 14: Capacitors, Switches and the Occasional Passive Resistor
14.1 Introduction
14.2 MOS Capacitors
14.3 The MOS Switch
14.4 MOS Passive Resistors
14.5 Conclusion
Part IV: Switched-capacitor and Mixed-mode Signal Processing
Chapter 15: Design of Microelectronic Switched-capacitor Filters
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Sampled and Held Signals
15.3 Amplitude-oriented Filters of the Lossless Discrete Integrator Type
15.4 Filters Derived from Passive Lumped Prototypes
15.5 Cascade Design
15.6 Applications in Telecommunications: Speech Codecs and Data Modems
15.7 Conclusion
Chapter 16: Non-ideal Effects and Practical Considerations in Microelectronic Switched-capacitor Filters
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Effect of Finite Op Amp Gain
16.3 Effect of Finite Bandwidth and Slew Rate of Op Amps
16.4 Effect of Finite Op Amp Output Resistance
16.5 Scaling for Maximum Dynamic Range
16.6 Scaling for Minimum Capacitance
16.7 Fully Differential Balanced Designs
16.8 More on Parasitic Capacitances and Switch Noise
16.9 Pre-filtering and Post-filtering Requirements
16.10 Programmable Filters
16.11 Layout Considerations
16.12 Conclusion
Chapter 17: Integrated Sigma-Delta Data Converters: Extension and Comprehensive Application of Analog and Digital Signal Processing
17.1 Motivation and General Considerations
17.2 The First-order Converter
17.3 The Second-order Converter
17.4 Decimation and Digital Filtering
17.5 Simulation and Performance Evaluation
17.6 A Case Study: Fourth-order Converter
17.7 Conclusion
Answers to Selected Problems
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 15
References
Index
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