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Sigma-Delta modulators: SC or SI?

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Hi,

I have the follow question,

What is the better technique to use for design of sigma-delta modulators (using standard CMOS technology, for example 180nm): SC (switch-capacitor) or SI (switch-current)? Can i get more resolution usign SI?
Is there any advantage to use SI?

Thanks a lot
 

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