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High Speed CMOS DA Converters for Upstream Cable Applications

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In the first part of this paper the function of Analog to Digital (AD) and Digital to Analog (DA) converters in communication systems is discussed. The relation between the system data rate and the converter data rate is explored and the impact on the power dissipation in the AD and DA converter is shown. The second part describes the realisation of a DA converter for cable upstream application.

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  1. Selected AD and DA papers from Vol.24, Vol.25, Vol.34 and Vol.35 of IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits.

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Roovers, R. (2003). High Speed CMOS DA Converters for Upstream Cable Applications. In: Huijsing, J.H., Steyaert, M., van Roermund, A. (eds) Analog Circuit Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47950-8_9

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