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A 14b 100MS/s $3.4mm^2$ 145mW 0.18um CMOS Pipeline A/D Converter (14b 100MS/s $3.4mm^2$ 145mW 0.18un CMOS 파이프라인 A/D 변환기)

  • Kim Young-Ju;Park Yong-Hyun;Yoo Si-Wook;Kim Yong-Woo;Lee Seung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.43 no.5 s.347
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    • pp.54-63
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    • 2006
  • This work proposes a 14b 100MS/s 0.18um CMOS ADC with optimized resolution, conversion speed, die area, and power dissipation to obtain the performance required in the fourth-generation mobile communication systems. The 3-stage pipeline ADC, whose optimized architecture is analyzed and verified with behavioral model simulations, employs a wide-band low-noise SHA to achieve a 14b level ENOB at the Nyquist input frequency, 3-D fully symmetric layout techniques to minimize capacitor mismatch in two MDACs, and a back-end 6b flash ADC based on open-loop offset sampling and interpolation to obtain 6b accuracy and small chip area at 100MS/s. The prototype ADC implemented in a 0.18um CMOS process shows the measured DNL and INL of maximum 1.03LSB and 5.47LSB, respectively. The ADC demonstrates a maximum SNDR and SFDR of 59dB and 72dB, respectively, and a power consumption of 145mW at 100MS/s and 1.8V. The occupied active die area is $3.4mm^2$.