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Analog/digital hybrid VLSI signal processing using single BIT modulators
A hybrid analog/digital technique for efficient VLSI implementation of signal processing systems is presented. Single bit delta sigma modulators are used to modulate analog inputs into a form which can be considered simultaneously analog and digital, and directly manipulated as such. A cross-correlator is proposed, demonstrating the compactness of VLSI signal processing systems using this approach.<>