We describe low supply voltage analog circuit techniques for voice- and audio-band interfaces. These techniques can lower the supply voltage to 1 V, which is the voltage of a one-NiCd-cell battery. We have applied them in a swingsuppression noise-shaping method, and using this method, have fabricated A/D and D/A converters for the voice and audio bands. These converters operate with a 1 V power supply and have 13-bit and 17-bit accuracy in the audio-band and power consumption of about 1 mW. This performance proves that our techniques are sufficient for baseband analog interfaces.
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Yasuyuki MATSUYA, "Low-Voltage Analog Circuit Techniques for Baseband Interfaces" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E79-C, no. 12, pp. 1650-1657, December 1996, doi: .
Abstract: We describe low supply voltage analog circuit techniques for voice- and audio-band interfaces. These techniques can lower the supply voltage to 1 V, which is the voltage of a one-NiCd-cell battery. We have applied them in a swingsuppression noise-shaping method, and using this method, have fabricated A/D and D/A converters for the voice and audio bands. These converters operate with a 1 V power supply and have 13-bit and 17-bit accuracy in the audio-band and power consumption of about 1 mW. This performance proves that our techniques are sufficient for baseband analog interfaces.
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