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Automated design of switched-current filters

Automated design of switched-current filters
Automated design of switched-current filters
This paper describes the automated design and synthesis of switched-current (SI) filters using SCADS, a flexible CAD system integrated in a major VLSI design suite. With this system, the nonspecialist can produce high performance analog filters suitable for mixed signal CMOS IC's fabricated using only standard digital processes. To achieve high levels of performance on silicon, filter designs are realized using an enhanced differential circuit technique in its integrators and sample-and-hold cells. The design system is described in terms of the embedded circuits, its integrated tool set, the filter design flow and the engineering procedures for ensuring reliable circuit operation. Examples of high performance video frequency filters are presented, each generated automatically by SCADS within one day. Fabricated in a 0.8 µm standard CMOS process, they demonstrate state-of-the-art performance.
Hughes, J.B.
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Moulding, K.W.
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Richardson, J.
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Bennett, J.
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Redman-White, W.
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Bracey, M.
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Hughes, J.B.
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Moulding, K.W.
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Richardson, J.
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Bennett, J.
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Hughes, J.B., Moulding, K.W., Richardson, J., Bennett, J., Redman-White, W. and Bracey, M. (1995) Automated design of switched-current filters. European Solid State Circuits Conference, , Lille, France. 19 - 21 Sep 1995.

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Abstract

This paper describes the automated design and synthesis of switched-current (SI) filters using SCADS, a flexible CAD system integrated in a major VLSI design suite. With this system, the nonspecialist can produce high performance analog filters suitable for mixed signal CMOS IC's fabricated using only standard digital processes. To achieve high levels of performance on silicon, filter designs are realized using an enhanced differential circuit technique in its integrators and sample-and-hold cells. The design system is described in terms of the embedded circuits, its integrated tool set, the filter design flow and the engineering procedures for ensuring reliable circuit operation. Examples of high performance video frequency filters are presented, each generated automatically by SCADS within one day. Fabricated in a 0.8 µm standard CMOS process, they demonstrate state-of-the-art performance.

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Published date: September 1995
Additional Information: Event Dates: 19th-21st September 1995
Venue - Dates: European Solid State Circuits Conference, , Lille, France, 1995-09-19 - 1995-09-21
Organisations: Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology

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Local EPrints ID: 259922
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/259922
PURE UUID: fb1c53ab-3ae1-40be-bd26-f4c3b71fd620

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2004
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 21:07

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Author: J.B. Hughes
Author: K.W. Moulding
Author: J. Richardson
Author: J. Bennett
Author: W. Redman-White
Author: M. Bracey

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