Search for dissertations about: "digital-to-analog converter DAC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words digital-to-analog converter DAC.
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1. On High-Speed Digital-to-Analog Converters and Semi-Digital FIR Filters
Abstract : High-speed and high-resolution digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are vital components in all telecommunication systems. Radio-frequency digital-to-analog converter (RFDAC) provides high-speed and high-resolution conversion from digital domain to an analog signal. RFDACs can be employed in direct-conversion radio transmitter architectures. READ MORE
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2. Modeling and Implementation of Current-Steering Digital-to-Analog Converters
Abstract : Data converters, i.e., analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs), are interface circuits between the analog and digital domains. They are used in, e. READ MORE
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3. Studies on CMOS Digital-to-Analog Converters
Abstract : In this thesis we present an overview and study on digital-to-analog converters (DAC), mainly for communications applications. Especially, we look at some digital subscriber line (DSL) specifications and communication over twisted-pair channels. READ MORE
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4. Studies on Selected Topics in Radio Frequency Digital-to-Analog Converters
Abstract : The network latency in fifth generation mobile technology (5G) will be around one millisecond which is much lower than in 4G technology. This significantly faster response time together with higher information capacity and ultra-reliable communication in 5G technology will pave the way for future innovations in a smart and connected society. READ MORE
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5. High-Temperature Analog and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits in Bipolar Silicon Carbide Technology
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) integrated circuits (ICs) can enable the emergence of robust and reliable systems, including data acquisition and on-site control for extreme environments with high temperature and high radiation such as deep earth drilling, space and aviation, electric and hybrid vehicles, and combustion engines. In particular, SiC ICs provide significant benefit by reducing power dissipation and leakage current at temperatures above 300 °C compared to the Si counterpart. READ MORE
