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Analog IC Design—Analog and RF Interface for Electronic Systems
This special issue belongs to the section “Circuit and Signal Processing“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Any analog and RF interface circuit acts as a mandatory bridge between an outer and an inner environment, composed by digital circuits and systems devoted to computing and storage.
Analog interface circuits are integrated in almost all consumer, industrial, automotive, and medical devices with sensing capability, whereas RF interfaces enable device-to-device connections or connection to a local-area network or the internet. Even if nowadays, radio communication systems are mostly digital, they still need to be interfaced with antennas and, therefore, dedicated circuits such as low-noise amplifiers and RF power amplifiers are mandatory.
Special mention must be made of circuits used to link the analog and digital domains, such as the A/D and D/A converters, which have experienced impressive performance improvements in terms of speed, resolution, silicon area, and power consumption in recent decades. Usually, these interfaces are integrated in dedicated ICs or co-integrated with digital circuits composing mixed-signal systems with increased complexity.
In summary, the digital computation and storage capability embedded in electronic devices are strictly correlated with the world of analog and RF interfaces.
This Special Issue focuses on the analysis, design, and implementation of analog and RF interface circuits, integrated in CMOS or BiCMOS silicon technologies.
Prof. Dr. Andrea Boni
Dr. Michele Caselli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- A/D and D/A converter
- front-end circuits for sensor interfaces (industrial, biochemical, medical, etc.)
- ultralow-power sensor interfaces for wireless devices
- analog and RF interfaces for IoT devices
- low noise and offset amplifier
- interface circuits for automotive systems
- power amplifiers and drivers
- RF circuits: LNAs and power amplifiers
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