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Design considerations for high-frequency continuous-time filters and implementation of an antialiasing filter for digital video
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High-frequency Continuous-time FiltersEngineeringAnalog-to-digital ConverterAntialiasing FilterFilter (Video)Analog DesignMulti-rate Signal ProcessingDigital VideoComputer EngineeringDigital FilterIntegrated CircuitsDigital Video ApplicationsSignal ProcessingFilter DesignWide Dynamic RangeDynamic Range
An approach that has made possible the integration of video frequency continuous-time filters with wide dynamic range is discussed. The tuning scheme necessary to maintain the stable and accurate frequency response in the presence of temperature variations, process tolerance, and aging is described. Detailed design techniques specific to high-frequency operation are introduced to implement a 5-V, seventh-order elliptic analog magnitude filter for antialiasing in digital video applications. The filter, based on a G/sub m/-C technique, exhibits a dynamic range of 61 dB and dissipates a power of 75 mW. Ninety-two chips from various wafers and two different process runs were tested. Seventy-five percent of the fabricated chips were functional, and 63% of them met the commercial-grade specifications in spite of an error in the layout which forced the phase control circuitry to perform suboptimally.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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