Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems

Hector Perez Meana, Luis Nino de Rivera, Mariko Nakano Miyatake

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Abstract

The advance of the analog VLSI technology has produced a growing interest in analog gradient-search-based adaptive filtering, rendering it a field of active research during the last several years. This is because, analog adaptive has, potentially, faster convergence rates, a much smaller size and lower power consumption than their digital counterparts. However much effort must be done yet to solve some problems inherent to analog implementation of adaptive filters, not present digital adaptive filters, such as imperfect integration circuits and DC offset, which greatly degrades the system performance. This paper presents theoretical and experimental results which show that DC offset and the pole position of the integrator circuits, are two of the most important distortion sources in gradient-search-based analog adaptive systems.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages622-625
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 1 Dec 1999
Eventconference -
Duration: 1 Dec 1999 → …

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Period1/12/99 → …

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