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== Lecture Notes == * [[http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~hps/asf/08/asf_08_SC_plus.pdf|Lecture Notes]] * [[http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~hps/asf/08/la_vie_en_rose.pptx|On flicker noise: "La vie en rose"]] |
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The derivation of the kT/C Formula is on p.~254 of the following paper: * [[http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~hps/asf/08/sc_noise_analysis__authors_copy.pdf|A tutorial to switched-capacitor noise analysis by hand (Schmid/Eichelberger/Huber)]] Suppressing flicker noise, which is not part of 2016's curriculum, is described here: |
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* [[http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10470-016-0806-1.pdf|AICSP article by Schmid et.al., "A tutorial to switched-capacitor noise analysis by hand"]] |
Switched-capacitor filters, kT/C noise, chopping, and correlated double sampling.
These are the contents of the SC lectures up to 2016. However, we recently solved the problem of applying DPSFGs to SC filters (paper revision submitted) and will teach this new method. Roght now we have not decided exactly how.
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The derivation of the kT/C Formula is on p.~254 of the following paper:
Suppressing flicker noise, which is not part of 2016's curriculum, is described here: