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EMC OF ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IBD

SPRINGER
03 / 2012
9789400730885
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Preface. 1. INTRODUCTION. 1 The pioneers of wireless communication. 2 Evolution of awareness of electromagnetic compatibility. 3 Electromagnetic compatibility of integrated circuits. 4 Scope of this book. 2. BASIC EMC CONCEPTS AT IC LEVEL. 1 Introduction. 2 Definition of EMC, EMI, EMS and EME. 3 Sources of electromagnetic interference. 4 Electromagnetism versus integrated circuit design. 5 Intra-chip versus externally-coupled EMC. 6 Analog versus digital integrated circuits. 7 EMC in automotive applications. 8 Immunity measurement methods for IC?s: IEC 62132. 3. EMC OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS VERSUS DISTORTION. 1 Introduction. 2 Relationship between EMI resisting design and distortion. 3 Case study 1: diode connected NMOS transistor. 4 Case study 2: NMOS source follower. 5 Case study 3: NMOS current mirror. 6 Case study 4: EMI susceptibility in ESD protections. 7 EMI induced DC shift. 4. EMI RESISTING ANALOG OUTPUT CIRCUITS. 1 Introduction. 2 Categorization of analog output structures. 3 Case study 1: EMI resisting DC current regulator. 4 Case study 2: EMI resisting LIN driver. 5. EMI RESISTING ANALOG INPUT CIRCUITS. 1 Introduction. 2 Case study 1: electromagnetic immunity of CMOS operational amplifiers. 3 Case study 2: EMI resisting instrumentation amplifier input circuit. 6. EMI RESISTING BANDGAP REFERENCES AND LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATORS. 1 Introduction. 2 Case study 1: CMOS bandgap voltage references with a high immunity to EMI. 3 Case study 2: EMI resisting low dropout voltage regulators. 7. EPILOGUE. References. Index.

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