DocumentCode
1194238
Title
Power consumption versus filter topology in SC filters
Author
Van Peteghem, Peter M. ; Sansen, Willy M C
Volume
33
Issue
2
fYear
1986
fDate
2/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
157
Abstract
One of the major problems in biomedical and other signal processing circuit designs is the reduction of power consumption. If the amplifiers of a switched-capacitor (SC) filter are coupled together in one of the clock phases, then they have much higher gain-bandwidth requirements than in an uncoupled configuration. This results in a more than proportional increase in power consumption. Two formalism will be discussed here, which lead to analytical derivations of minimal amplifier requirements. In the first concept, one of the amplifiers in the circuit is isolated. Formulas are derived for the loop gain around that amplifier, as the form of the loop gain
determines total charge transfer inaccuracy errors. The other one comments the matrix representation presented by [6]. Here, it is shown that coupling integrating amplifiers in a loop, leads to very inefficient use of the bandwidth of the amplifiers, and hence to excess power consumption.
determines total charge transfer inaccuracy errors. The other one comments the matrix representation presented by [6]. Here, it is shown that coupling integrating amplifiers in a loop, leads to very inefficient use of the bandwidth of the amplifiers, and hence to excess power consumption.Keywords
Signal flow graphs; Switched-capacitor filters; Bandwidth; Biomedical signal processing; Charge transfer; Circuit synthesis; Circuit topology; Clocks; Coupling circuits; Energy consumption; Power amplifiers; Power filters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1986.1085888
Filename
1085888
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