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Charge Pump#3: Practical Consideration In Real Applications

In this chapter, we will look into several practical considerations and rule of thumbs that must be taken into account when designing charge pumps in real applications.

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by Joshua Alvin

on 2023/10/30

Charge Pump#2: Output Current Of A Charge Pump

In this chapter, we will explore the maximum theoretical output current that a charge pump can supply to its load.

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by Joshua Alvin

on 2023/10/30

Charge Pump#1: Overview Of Voltage Generation With Charge Pump

Charge pump offers a space-efficient solution for on-chip voltage generation, which makes it indespensable in modern ICs. In this chapter, we will look into the details on how charge pumps work.

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by Joshua Alvin

on 2023/10/30

Distributed Circuit#7: Input Impedance & Steady State Response Of Transmission Line

In this chapter we will derive input impedance expression of stubs and its unique behavior when considering operation under harmonic steady state.

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by Joshua Alvin

on 2023/03/24

Distributed Circuit#6: Handling Medium Boundaries

In this chapter we will explore boundary between two mediums with different properties, where both reflection and transmission occur.

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by Joshua Alvin

on 2023/03/17

Distributed Circuit#5: Driven Terminated Transmission Line With Source Impedance

In this article we will explore the behavior of driven finite transmission line, i.e. stubs. This chapter features intuitive animation which shows wave propagation and reflection at both source-side and load-side of such transmission line.

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Technical

by Joshua Alvin

on 2023/03/17

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