2006
DOI: 10.1049/el:20060150
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Ku-band subsampling track-and-hold amplifier with 8 ENOB resolution

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“…This technology provides very short rise and fall time (less than 10 ps on a 50 Ω matched load), low noise and high breakdown voltages. According to [12] it appears to be the most efficient technology for high performances samplers and results of a subsampling track-and-hold amplifier using InP SHBT confirm this figure, [13].…”
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“…This technology provides very short rise and fall time (less than 10 ps on a 50 Ω matched load), low noise and high breakdown voltages. According to [12] it appears to be the most efficient technology for high performances samplers and results of a subsampling track-and-hold amplifier using InP SHBT confirm this figure, [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This technology provides very short rise and fall time (less than 10 ps on a 50 Ω matched load), low noise and high breakdown voltages. According to [12] it appears to be the most efficient technology for high performances samplers and results of a subsampling track-and-hold amplifier using InP SHBT confirm this figure, [13].Three main parameters influence sampler performances: noise, non-linearity and jitter. At high frequency the jitter effects are prevailing and this parameter in the trigger structure will be studied herein.…”
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confidence: 77%