First CMOS PCM

The first single-chip CMOS PCM codec with integrated filters was developed by David A. Hodges and W.C. Black in 1980. This silicon-gate CMOS (complementary MOS) device became an industry standard for digital telephony. It combined the functions of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion with filtering, all on a single chip, using switched capacitor (SC) circuit technology

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