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[SOLVED] gm/id design methodology

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hi,
i would like to design a 1-bit quantizer and 1-bit dac for a first order sigma delta adc. since it is a low power adc i have decided to use gm/id methodology to derive the aspect ratio. i have gone through the silveira paper but still have doubts. can anyone give links to good material with examples for gm/id method. am i correct in using gm/id method to design quantizer and dac?
any help is much appreciated
 

Sure, the gm/id design methodology is right for your task.

Did you already check the Similar Threads below?

There are a lot more threads about that design methodology in this forum. Search for it; you'll find a lot of papers and a few books about it.

Then you're welcome to return with concrete questions.
 

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