• Title/Summary/Keyword: CMOS Analog to Digital Converter

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A los voltage high speed 8 bit CMOS digital-to-analog converter with two-stage current cell matrix architecture (2단 전류셀 매트릭스 구조를 지닌 저전압 고속 8비트 CMOS D/A 변환기)

  • 김지현;권용복;윤광섭
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.35C no.4
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    • pp.50-59
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    • 1998
  • This paper describes a 3.3V 8bit CMOS digital to analog converter (DAC) with two state current cell metrix architecture which consists of a 4 MSB and a 4 LSB current matrix stage. The symmetric two stage current cell matrix architecture allow the designed DAC to reduce hot only a complexity of decoding logics, but also a number of wider swing cascode curent mirros. The designed DAC with an active chip area of 0.8 mm$_{2}$ is fabricated by a 0.8 .mu.m CMOS n-well standard digital process. The experimental data shows that the rise/fall time, the settling time, and INL/DNL are6ns, 15ns, and a less than .+-.0.8/.+-.0.75 LB, respectively. The designed DAC is fully operational for the power supply down to 2.0V, such that the DAC is suitable for a low voltage and a low power system application. The power dissipation of the DAC with a single power supply of 3.3V is measured to be 34.5mW.

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A low-power multiplying D/A converter design for 10-bit CMOS algorithmic A/D converters (10비트 CMOS algorithmic A/D 변환기를 위한 저전력 MDAC 회로설계)

  • 이제엽;이승훈
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.34C no.12
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, a multiplying digital-to-analog converter (MDAC) circuit for low-power high-resolution CMOS algorithmic A/D converters (ADC's) is proposed. The proposed MDAC is designed to operte properly at a supply at a supply voltge between 3 V and 5 V and employs an analog0domain power reduction technique based on a bias switching circuit so that the total power consumption can be optimized. As metal-to-metal capacitors are implemented as frequency compensation capacitors, opamps' performance can be varied by imperfect process control. The MDAC minimizes the effects by the circuit performance variations with on-chip tuning circuits. The proposed low-power MDAC is implementd as a sub-block of a 10-bit 200kHz algorithmic ADC using a 0.6 um single-poly double-metal n-well CMOS technology. With the power-reduction technique enabled, the power consumption of the experimental ADC is reduced from 11mW to 7mW at a 3.3V supply voltage and the power reduction ratio of 36% is achieved.

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A Design of a Highly Linear 3 V 10b Video-Speed CMOS D/A Converter (높은 선형성을 가진 3 V 10b 영상 신호 처리용 CMOS D/A 변환기 설계)

  • 이성훈;전병렬;윤상원;이승훈
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.34C no.6
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    • pp.28-36
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    • 1997
  • In this work, a highly linear video-speed CMOS current-mode digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is proposed. A newswitching scheme for the current cell matrix of the DAC simultaneously reduces graded and symmetrical errors to improve integral nonlinearities (INL). The proposed DAC is designed to operate at any supply voltage between 3V and 5V, and minimizes the glitch energy of analog outputs with degliching circuits developed in this work. The prototype dAC was implemented in a LG 0.8um n-well single-poly double-metal CMOS technology. Experimental results show that the differential and integral nonlinearities are less than .+-. LSB and .+-.0.8LSB respectively. The DAC dissipates 75mW at a 3V single power supply and occupies a chip area of 2.4 mm * 2.9mm.

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A CMOS Readout Circuit for Uncooled Micro-Bolometer Arrays (비냉각 적외선 센서 어레이를 위한 CMOS 신호 검출회로)

  • 오태환;조영재;박희원;이승훈
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a CMOS readout circuit for uncooled micro-bolometer arrays adopting a four-point step calibration technique. The proposed readout circuit employing an 11b analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a 7b digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and an automatic gain control circuit (AGC) extracts minute infrared (IR) signals from the large output signals of uncooled micro-bolometer arrays including DC bias currents, inter-pixel process variations, and self-heating effects. Die area and Power consumption of the ADC are minimized with merged-capacitor switching (MCS) technique adopted. The current mirror with high linearity is proposed at the output stage of the DAC to calibrate inter-pixel process variations and self-heating effects. The prototype is fabricated on a double-poly double-metal 1.2 um CMOS process and the measured power consumption is 110 ㎽ from a 4.5 V supply. The measured differential nonlinearity (DNL) and integrat nonlinearity (INL) of the 11b ADC show $\pm$0.9 LSB and $\pm$1.8 LSB, while the DNL and INL of the 7b DAC show $\pm$0.1 LSB and $\pm$0.1 LSB.

Design of an 1.8V 12-bit 10MSPS Folding/Interpolation CMOS Analog-to-Digital Converter (1.8V 12-bit 10MSPS Folding/Interpolation CMOS Analog-to-Digital Converter의 설계)

  • Son, Chan;Kim, Byung-Il;Hwang, Sang-Hoon;Song, Min-Kyu
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.45 no.11
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, an 1.8V 12-bit 10MSPS CMOS A/D converter (ADC) is described. The architecture of the proposed ADC is based on a folding and interpolation using an even folding technique. For the purpose of improving SNR, cascaded-folding cascaded-interpolation technique, distributed track and hold are adapted. Further, a digital encoder algorithm is proposed for efficient digital process. The chip has been fabricated with $0.18{\mu}m$ 1-poly 4-metal n-well CMOS technology. The effective chip area is $2000{\mu}m{\times}1100{\mu}m$ and it consumes about 250mW at 1.8V power supply. The measured SNDR is about 46dB at 10MHz sampling frequency.

Design of a 6bit 250MS/s CMOS A/D Converter using Input Voltage Range Detector (입력전압범위 감지회로를 이용한 6비트 250MS/s CMOS A/D 변환기 설계)

  • Kim, Won;Seon, Jong-Kug;Jung, Hak-Jin;Piao, Li-Min;Yoon, Kwang-Sub
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents 6bit 250MS/s flash A/D converter which can be applied to wireless communication system. To solve the problem of large power consumption in flash A/D converter, control algorithm by input signal level is used in comparator stage. Also, input voltage range detector circuit is used in reference resistor array to minimize the dynamic power consumption in the comparator. Compared with the conventional A/D converter, the proposed A/D converter shows 4.3% increase of power consumption in analog and a seventh power consumption in digital, which leads to a half of power consumption in total. The A/D converter is implemented in a $0.18{\mu}m$ CMOS 1-poly 6-metal technology. The measured results show 106mW power dissipation with 1.8V supply voltage. It shows 4.1bit ENOB at sampling frequency 250MHz and 30.27MHz input frequency.

A 3 V 12b 100 MS/s CMOS D/A Converter for High-Speed Communication Systems

  • Kim, Min-Jung;Bae, Hyuen-Hee;Yoon, Jin-Sik;Lee, Seung-Hoon
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.211-216
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    • 2003
  • This work describes a 3 V 12b 100 MS/s CMOS digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for high-speed communication system applications. The proposed DAC is composed of a unit current-cell matrix for 8 MSBs and a binary-weighted array for 4 LSBs, trading-off linearity, power consumption, chip area, and glitch energy with this process. The low-glitch switch driving circuits are employed to improve linearity and dynamic performance. Current sources of the DAC are laid out separately from the current-cell switch matrix core block to reduce transient noise coupling. The prototype DAC is implemented in a 0.35 um n-well single-poly quad-metal CMOS technology and the measured DNL and INL are within ${\pm}0.75$ LSB and ${\pm}1.73$ LSB at 12b, respectively. The spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is 64 dB at 100 MS/s with a 10 MHz input sinewave. The DAC dissipates 91 mW at 3 V and occupies the active die area of $2.2{\;}mm{\;}{\times}{\;}2.0{\;}mm$

Development of CMOS Sigma-Delta DAC Chip for Using ADSL Modem (ADSL 모뎀용 CMOS 시그마-델타 DAC 칩 개발)

  • Bang, Jun-Ho;Kim, Sun-Hong
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.148-153
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, the low voltage 3V Sigma-Delta Digital Analog Converter(DAC) is designed for using in the transmitter of ADSL analog front-end. We have developed the CMOS DAC according to ANSI T1.413-2(DMT) standard specifications of the chip. The designed 4th-order DAC is composed of three block which are 1-bit DAC, 1st-order Switched-Capacitor filter and analog active 2nd-order Resistor-Capacitor(RC) filter. The HSPICE simulation of the designed DAC showing 65db SNR, is connected with 1.1MHz continuous lowpass filter. And also, we have performed the circuits verification and layout verification(ERC, DRC, LVS) followed by fabrication using TSMC 2-poly 5-metal p-substrate CMOS $0.35{\mu}m$ processing parameter. Finally, the chip testing has been performed and presented in the results.

Design of a CMOS Image Sensor Based on a Low Power Single-Slope ADC (저전력 Single-Slope ADC를 사용한 CMOS 이미지 센서의 설계)

  • Kwon, Hyuk-Bin;Kim, Dae-Yun;Song, Min-Kyu
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 2011
  • A CMOS Image Sensor(CIS) mounted on mobile appliances always needs a low power consumption because of the battery life cycle. In this paper, we propose novel power reduction techniques such as a data flip-flop circuit with leakage current elimination, a low power single slope A/D converter with a novel comparator, and etc. Based on 0.13um CMOS process, the chip satisfies QVGA resolution($320{\times}240$ pixels) whose pitch is 2.25um and whose structure is 4-Tr active pixel sensor. From the experimental results, the ADC in the middle of CIS has a 10-b resolution, the operating speed of CIS is 16 frame/s, and the power dissipation is 25mW at 3.3V(Analog)/1.8V(Digital) power supply. When we compare the proposed CIS with conventional ones, the power consumption is reduced approximately by 22% in sleep mode, 20% in operating mode.

Implementation of sigma-delta A/D converter IP for digital audio

  • Park SangBong;Lee YoungDae
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.199-203
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we only describe the digital block of two-channel 18-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converter employing sigma-delta method and xl28 decimation. The device contains two fourth comb filters with 1-bit input from sigma­delta modulator. each followed by a digital half band FIR(Finite Impulse Response) filters. The external analog sigma-delta modulators are sampled at 6.144MHz and the digital words are output at 48kHz. The fourth-order comb filter has designed 3 types of ways for optimal power consumption and signal-to-noise ratio. The following 3 digital filters are designed with 12tap, 22tap and 116tap to meet the specification. These filters eliminate images of the base band audio signal that exist at multiples of the input sample rate. We also designed these filters with 8bit and 16bit filter coefficient to analysis signal-to-noise ratio and hardware complexity. It also included digital output interface block for I2S serial data protocol, test circuit and internal input vector generator. It is fabricated with 0.35um HYNIX standard CMOS cell library with 3.3V supply voltage and the chip size is 2000um by 2000um. The function and the performance have been verified using Verilog XL logic simulator and Matlab tool.

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