A 0.35-μm CMOS 17-bit@40-kS/s cascade 2-1 ΣΔ modulator with programmable gain and programmable chopper stabilization
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Fernando Medeiro | Angel Rodriguez-Vazquez | Oscar Guerra | Sara Escalera | Jose M. de la Rosa | Rocio del Rio
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