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EPSRC Reference: GR/M45368/01
Title: EFFICIENT DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF HIGH-FREQUENCY, HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE LOG-DOMAIN FILTERS
Principal Investigator: Burdett, Dr A
Other Investigators:
Toumazou, Professor C
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Project Partners:
Mitel
Department: Physics
Organisation: Imperial College London
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 April 1999 Ends: 30 November 2002 Value (£): 139,016
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
VLSI Design
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics
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The aim of this project is to develop a design methodology for the implementation of continuous-time fully-integrated tuneable filters based on the direct exploitation of non-linear device characteristics. This approach has been recently proposed for bipolar technology as the 'log-domain' technique, in which the exponential relationship between collector current and base-emitter voltage is directly incorporated into the state-space description of a network transfer function. The use of large signal device equations leads to the potential for wide dynamic range under low power supply voltages. A first aim of the research project will be to develop high performance log-domain filters using a fast complementary bipolar technology, for application in broadband RF/IF receiver architectures where high frequency operation, broad-bandwidth and wide dynamic range are required simultaneously. A second aim will be to extend this bipolar log-domain approach to subthreshold CMOS technology, to implement circuit building blocks for analogue micropower signal processing. Here the application area will be for very low poser baseband and video processors. A third aim will be to formalise these synthesis methods into a systematic approach suitable for computer-aided circuit design, in which a log-domain filter can be synthesised directly from a filter specification.
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