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Incremental-Charge-Based Operation

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To ease the understanding of the underlying concept of charge-based operation, let’s take a mechanical system as an example. Imagine a watermill, which has to be controlled in a precise and timely manner following a wanted input command (Fig. 2.1).

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    For the sake of simplicity, a linear relationship between output power and the water flow is considered.

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Paro Filho, P.E., Craninckx, J., Wambacq, P., Ingels, M. (2017). Incremental-Charge-Based Operation. In: Charge-based CMOS Digital RF Transmitters. Analog Circuits and Signal Processing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45787-1_2

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