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The previous chapters approach the capacitive DC-DC converter in a generic manner. Essentially a capacitive DC-DC converter is a structure of both active and passive components, the switches and the capacitors, which are structured according to a specific topology described in Chap. 2 and reconfigured based on a control method described in Chap. 5. These chapters take a number of imperfections into account. As is illustrated in Chap. 3 these imperfections are the dominant restrictions when designing a circuit or in this case a high-performance capacitive DC-DC converter.
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Discussed further in the next sections.
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The latter is discussed in Chap. 4.
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Van Breussegem, T., Steyaert, M. (2013). Monolithic Integration of DC-DC Converters in CMOS. In: CMOS Integrated Capacitive DC-DC Converters. Analog Circuits and Signal Processing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4280-6_6
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