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Comparators in nanometer CMOS technology

By: Goll, Bernhard.
Contributor(s): Zimmermann, Horst.
Series: Springer series in advanced microelectronics, v.50.Publisher: Cham : Springer, 2015Description: xiv, 250 p. ; ill,(some col.), diagrams or charts. 24 cm.ISBN: 9783662444818.Subject(s): Electronic Engineering | Integrated Circuits | CMOS Technology | Semiconductor Devices | Threshold voltage | Clock frequency | Flash ADCDDC classification: 621.3815 Summary: This book covers the complete spectrum of the fundamentals of clocked, regenerative comparators, their state-of-the-art, advanced CMOS technologies, innovative comparators inclusive circuit aspects, their characterization and properties. Starting from the basics of comparators and the transistor characteristics in nanometer CMOS, seven high-performance comparators developed by the authors in 120nm and 65nm CMOS are described extensively. Methods and measurement circuits for the characterization of advanced comparators are introduced. A synthesis of the largely differing aspects of demands on m.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book covers the complete spectrum of the fundamentals of clocked, regenerative comparators, their state-of-the-art, advanced CMOS technologies, innovative comparators inclusive circuit aspects, their characterization and properties. Starting from the basics of comparators and the transistor characteristics in nanometer CMOS, seven high-performance comparators developed by the authors in 120nm and 65nm CMOS are described extensively. Methods and measurement circuits for the characterization of advanced comparators are introduced. A synthesis of the largely differing aspects of demands on m.

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