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Mixed-signal integrated circuit
About: Mixed-signal integrated circuit is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8329 publications have been published within this topic receiving 138967 citations. The topic is also known as: mixed-signal circuit & mixed-signal system.
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01 Jun 1977TL;DR: One of the books that can be recommended for new readers is computer aided analysis of electronic circuits algorithms and computational techniques, which is not kind of difficult book to read.
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621 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of switching transients in digital MOS circuits that perturb analog circuits integrated on the same die by means of coupling through the substrate were observed. But the authors did not consider the effect of the layout geometry of the substrate.
Abstract: An experimental technique is described for observing the effects of switching transients in digital MOS circuits that perturb analog circuits integrated on the same die by means of coupling through the substrate. Various approaches to reducing substrate crosstalk (the use of physical separation of analog and digital circuits, guard rings, and a low-inductance substrate bias) are evaluated experimentally for a CMOS technology with a substrate comprising an epitaxial layer grown on a heavily doped bulk wafer. Observations indicate that reducing the inductance in the substrate bias is the most effective. Device simulations are used to show how crosstalk propagates via the heavily doped bulk and to predict the nature of substrate crosstalk in CMOS technologies integrated in uniform, lightly doped bulk substrates, showing that in such cases the substrate noise is highly dependent on layout geometry. A method of including substrate effects in SPICE simulations for circuits fabricated on epitaxial, heavily doped substrates is developed. >
603 citations
01 Jan 2016
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602 citations
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01 Jan 1988TL;DR: A series of compact CMOS integrated circuits that realize the winner-take-all function using only O(n) of interconnect and a circuit that computes local nonlinear inhibition is modified.
Abstract: We have designed, fabricated, and tested a series of compact CMOS integrated circuits that realize the winner-take-all function. These analog, continuous-time circuits use only O(n) of interconnect to perform this function. We have also modified the winner-take-all circuit, realizing a circuit that computes local nonlinear inhibition.
585 citations
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01 Dec 2000TL;DR: This survey presents an overview of recent advances in the state of the art for computer-aided design (CAD) tools for analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) and outlines progress on the various design problems involved.
Abstract: This survey presents an overview of recent advances in the state of the art for computer-aided design (CAD) tools for analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs). Analog blocks typically constitute only a small fraction of the components on mixed-signal ICs and emerging systems-on-a-chip (SoC) designs. But due to the increasing levels of integration available in silicon technology and the growing requirement for digital systems to communicate with the continuous-valued external world, there is a growing need for CAD tools that increase the design productivity and improve the quality of analog integrated circuits. This paper describes the motivation and evolution of these tools and outlines progress on the various design problems involved: simulation and modeling, symbolic analysis, synthesis and optimization, layout generation, yield analysis and design centering, and test. This paper summarizes the problems for which viable solutions are emerging and those which are still unsolved.
579 citations