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Simulation of Analog Sampled-Data MOSLSI Circuits

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Computer Design Aids for VLSI Circuits

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Abstract

Although the principle of using time variant networks containing switches, amplifiers and capacitors for filtering purposes has been proposed by Fettweiss [1] more than a decade ago, only recently it has been put into practice by exploiting MOSLSI technology [2 3].

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De Man, H., Vandewalle, J., Rabaey, J. (1984). Simulation of Analog Sampled-Data MOSLSI Circuits. In: Antognetti, P., Pederson, D.O., de Man, H. (eds) Computer Design Aids for VLSI Circuits. NATO ASI Series, vol 48. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-8006-1_5

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