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A reconfigurable two-stage cyclic ADC for low-power applications in 3.3 V 0.35 mu m CMOS

This article presents a reconfigurable pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) using a two-stage cyclic configuration. The ADC consists of two stages with 1.5 effective bit resolution, two reference circuits for voltage and current biasing, and a clock generator and timing circuit. Throughout the...

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Published in:International journal of electronics 2016-12, Vol.103 (12), p.1998-2012
Main Authors: Diaz-Madrid, Jose Angel, Domenech-Asensi, Gines, Oberst, Matthias
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