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Integrator: Integrated vs. Non-Integrated Noise

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Hi everyone,

Can someone suggest some papers or books or insight into the calculations for integrated vs. non-integrator noise components of a CTIA? I can't seem to find much of anything online...

Thanks in advance!
 

This shows where Capacitive TransImpedance Amplifiers CTIA were used on low resolution displays but replaced by SF, source follower types in later generations in Table 3

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This shows where Capacitive TransImpedance Amplifiers CTIA were used on low resolution displays but replaced by SF, source follower types in later generations in Table 3

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Thank you.

There is not too much detail in the paper. I am more looking for derivation and analysis of how to separate these two terms...
 

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