Modern complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are limited in their bandwidth due
to technological constraints. These limitations can be overcome by
parallel DAC architectures, which are called interleaving concepts.
Christian Schmidt analyzes the limitations and the potential of two
innovative DAC interleaving concepts to provide the basis for a
practical implementation: the analog multiplexing DAC (AMUX-DAC) and
the frequency interleaving DAC (FI-DAC). He presents analytical and
discrete-time models as a theoretical foundation and develops digital
signal processing (DSP) algorithms to compensate the analog
impairments. Further, he quantifies the impact of various limiting
parameters with numerical simulations and verifies both concepts in
laboratory experiments. About the Author: Christian Schmidt works at
the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute, Berlin, Germany, on
innovative solutions for broadband signal generation in the field of
optical communications. The studies for his dissertation were carried
out at the Technische Universität Berlin and at the Fraunhofer
Heinrich-Hertz-Institute, both Berlin, Germany.
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Algorithms, Models, Simulations and Experiments
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ISBN
9783658272647
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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