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Continuous-time DSPs, analog/digital computers and other mixed-domain circuits

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Tsividis, Y. ; Dept. of Electr. Eng., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA ; Cowan, G. ; Li, Y.W. ; Shepard, K.

This paper reviews our recent research, involving circuits and systems which mix domains traditionally kept separate. Several examples are given, including continuous-time digital signal processors and mixed analog/digital computers. It is argued that by mixing domains one can have advantages which would not otherwise be possible.

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Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2005. ESSCIRC 2005. Proceedings of the 31st European

Date of Conference: 12-16 Sept. 2005

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