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This introductory chapter provides the motivation for this book. It gives examples of modern electronic systems that consist mainly of digital circuits. However, for the interface with the outside world, there must be a so-called analog front end, which is characterized by analog input and output signals. The resulting system becomes a “mixed-mode” system in which digital and analog signals must interact in an optimum fashion.

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Moschytz, G.S. (2019). Mixed-Mode Signal Processing. In: Analog Circuit Theory and Filter Design in the Digital World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00096-7_1

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