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Design of High Voltage xDSL Line Drivers in Standard CMOS

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  • © 2008

Overview

  • Summary of 5 year research at one of Europe’s most famous analog design research group
  • Provides in-depth understanding in high voltage design in standard CMOS
  • Numerous practical design examples of high voltage standard CMOS analog circuits
  • Numerous practical design examples of highly efficient high voltage line drivers for xDSL applications in standard CMOS

Part of the book series: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing (ACSP)

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“Design of high voltage xDSL line drivers in standard CMOS” fits in the quest for highly efficient fully integrated xDSL modems for central office applications. The book focusses on the line driver, the most demanding building block of the xDSL modem for lowering power. To reduce the cost, the cheapest technology is selected: standard CMOS, without any extra process options to increase the nominal supply voltage. The emphasis lies on the analysis, design and implementation of high voltage highly efficient line drivers in mainstream CMOS.

“Design of high voltage xDSL line drivers in standard CMOS” covers the total design flow of monolithic CMOS high voltage circuits. The book is essential reading for analog design engineers and researchers in the field and is also suitable as a text book for an advanced course on the subject.

Editors and Affiliations

  • KU Leuven, Belgium

    Bert Serneels, Michiel Steyaert

About the editors

Michiel Steyaert is well established in the international Circuits & Systems community, his expertise lies in Analog Circuits and RF Design

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