Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the properties of time-scaled electrical networks. Two specific ways of implementing scaled linear networks, constant conductance scaling and constant-capacitance scaling, are reviewed along with their noise properties. We then extend time scaling to nonlinear networks. We show that constant-capacitance scaled networks are optimal with respect to noise and dynamic range, irrespective of the scaling factor.

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