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UNINA9910551841903321 |
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Gielen Georges |
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Time-encoding VCO-ADCs for integrated systems-on-chip : principles, architectures and circuits / / Georges Gielen, Luis Hernandez-Corporales, Pieter Rombouts |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022] |
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1 online resource (118 pages) |
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Analog-to-digital converters |
Integrated circuits |
Voltage-controlled oscillators |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro -- Contents -- Part I: VCO-ADC Basics -- Chapter 1: Time Based and VCO-ADCs from a Signal Processing Perspective -- Chapter 2: Quantization Noise, Thermal Noise, Flicker Noise, Phase Noise, and Clock Jitter in VCO-ADCs -- Chapter 3: Overview of VCO-ADC Architectures -- Part II: VCO-ADC Circuits and Systems -- Chapter 4: Ring Oscillators and Their Design Methodology -- Chapter 5: Analog VCO Coupling Stages: gm, Source Follower -- Chapter 6: Closed-Loop VCO-ADC Architectures -- Chapter 7: Practical Design Case -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
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UNINA9910341839203321 |
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Autore |
Mirschel Markus |
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Bilderfronten : Die Visualisierung der sowjetischen Intervention in Afghanistan 1979-1989 / / Markus Mirschel |
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Köln, : Böhlau, 2019 |
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[s.l.] : , : Böhlau, , 2019 |
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The goal of the USSR: an Afghan stability. The result: a Soviet instability. When the Soviet Union moved soldiers to Afghanistan in 1979, it was secretly done - there were no official pictures. The military newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda and the central organ Pravda acted in the early 1980s as a partner in the spirit. The USSR as a peace force was also visually helping the comrades in Kabul. When the last Soviet soldiers left the country in the Hindu Kush in 1989, the event was the focus of the media public. What happened? The externally conducted conflict on Afghan soil had developed into an internal Soviet debate on media interpretive sovereignty, social responsibility and dealing with events. |
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