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This paper presents the effects of charge injection error on switched-current Divider Circuits. Algorithmic structures of current dividers are presented and the charge injection error is evaluated at each iteration of the Algorithm. Therefore, the current final value is estimated and compensated methods to cancel this error are proposed for each structures.
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Garnier, E., Roux, P. & Marchegay, P. Effects of Charge Injection Error on Switched Current Divider Circuits. Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing 39, 205–211 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:ALOG.0000024067.48440.64
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