
Time-encoding VCO-ADCs for Integrated Systems-on-Chip
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Pieter Rombouts received the Engineering degree in Applied Physics and the Ph.D. degree in Electronics from Ghent University, Belgium, in 1994 and 2000, respectively. Since 1994, he has been with the Electronics and Information Systems Department at Ghent University, where he has been a Professor of analog electronics since 2005. His technical interests are signal processing, circuits and systems theory, analog circuit design, and sensor systems. The main focus of his research has been on A/D and D/A conversion. He has served or is currently serving as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II and Electronics Letters.
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Time-based and VCO-ADCs from a signal processing perspective.- Quantization noise, thermal noise, flicker noise, phase noise (PSS) and clock jitter in VCO-ADCs.- Overview of VCO-ADC architectures.- Oscillators: ring oscillators and their design methodology; other oscillators.- Design techniques-practical example.- Closed-loop VCO-ADC architectures.- Practical design cases.
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