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i Radulov•ÂPatrick Quinn 
Hans Hegt•ÂArthur van Roermund
Smart and Flexible
Digital-to-Analog Converters
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Dr. eng. i Radulov, PDEng Dr. ir. Hans Hegt
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering
Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven University of Technology
Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven,
5612 AZ 5612 AZ
herlands herlands
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Dr. . Patrick Quinn Prof. dr. ir. Arthur van Roermund
Xilinx Department of Electrical Engineering
Analog Mixed Signal Design Group Eindhoven University of Technology
Citywest Business Campus, Saggart Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven,
One Logic Dr., Dublin, Ireland 5612 AZ
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ISBN 978-94-007-0346-9âââ
DOI -94-007-0347-6
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Abstract
This research work proposes new concepts of flexibility and self-correction for
current-steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs) which allow the attainment of
broad functional and performance specifications, high linearity, and reduced depen-
dence on the fabrication processes.
This work analytically investigates the DAC linearity with respect to the ac-
curacy of the DAC unit elements. The main novelty of the proposed approach is
in the application of the Brownian Bridge (BB