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12-bit 10-MS/s CMOS Pipeline Analog-to-Digital Converter (12-비트 10-MS/s CMOS 파이프라인 아날로그-디지털 변환기)

  • Cho, Se-Hyeon;Jung, Ho-yong;Do, Won-Kyu;Lee, Han-Yeol;Jang, Young-Chan
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.302-308
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    • 2021
  • A 12-bit 10-MS/s pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is proposed for image processing applications. The proposed pipeline ADC consists of a sample and hold amplifier, three stages, a 3-bit flash analog-to-digital converter, and a digital error corrector. Each stage is operated by using a 4-bit flash ADC (FADC) and a multiplying digital-to-analog converter (MDAC). The proposed sample and hold amplifier increases the voltage gain using gain boosting for the ADC with high resolution. The proposed pipelined ADC is designed using a 180-nm CMOS process with a supply voltage of 1.8 and it has an effective number of bit (ENOB) of 10.52 bits at sampling rate of 10MS/s for a 1-Vpp differential sinusoidal analog input with frequency of 1 MHz. The measured ENOB is 10.12 bits when the frequency of the sinusoidal analog input signal is a Nyquist frequency of approximately 5 MHz.

A 10b 100MS/s 27.2mW $0.8mm^2$ 0.18um CMOS Pipeline ADC with Various Circuit Sharing Schemes (다양한 회로 공유기법을 사용하는 10비트 100MS/s 27.2mW $0.8mm^2$ 0.18um CMOS Pipeline ADC)

  • Yoon, Kun-Yong;Lee, Se-Won;Choi, Min-Ho;Lee, Seung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2009
  • This work proposes a 10b 100MS/s 27.2mW $0.8mm^2$ 0.18um CMOS ADC for WLAN such as an IEEE 802.11n standard. The proposed ADC employs a three-stage pipeline architecture and minimizes power consumption and chip area by sharing as many circuits as possible. Two multiplying DACs share a single amplifier without MOS switches connected in series while the shared amplifier does not show a conventional memory effect. All three flash ADCs use only one resistor ladder while the second and third flash ADCs share all pre-amps to further reduce power consumption and chip area. The interpolation circuit employed in the flash ADCs halves the required number of pre-amps and an input-output isolated dynamic latch reduces the increased kickback noise caused by the pre-amp sharing. The prototype ADC implemented in a 0.18um n-well 1P6M CMOS process shows the DNL and INL within 0.83LSB and 1.52LSB at 10b, respectively. The ADC measures an SNDR of 52.1dB and an SFDR of 67.6dB at a sampling rate of 100MS/s. The ADC with an active die area of $0.8mm^2$ consumes 27.2mW at 1.8V and 100MS/s.

A New Flash A/D Converter Adopting Double Base Number System (2개의 밑수를 이용한 Flash A/D 변환기)

  • Kim, Jong-Soo;Kim, Man-Ho;Jang, Eun-Hwa
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents a new TIQ based CMOS flash 6-bit ADC to process digital signal in real time. In order to improve the conversion speed of ADC by designing new logic or layout of ADC circuits, a new design method is proposed in encoding logic circuits. The proposed encoding circuits convert analog input into digitally encoded double base number system(DBNS), which uses two bases unlike the normal binary representation scheme. The DBNS adopts binary and ternary radix to enhance digital arithmetic processing capability. In the DBNS, the addition and multiplication can be processed with just shift operations only. Finding near canonical representation is the most important work in general DBNS. But the main disadvantage of DBNS representation in ADC is the fan-in problem. Thus, an equal distribution algorithm is developed to solve the fan-in problem after assignment the prime numbers first. The conversion speed of simulation result was 1.6 GSPS, at 1.8V power with the Magna $0.18{\mu}m$ CMOS process, and the maximum power consumption was 38.71mW.

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Design of 10-bit 10MS/s Time-Interleaved Flash-SAR ADC Using Sharable MDAC

  • Do, Sung-Han;Oh, Seong-Jin;Seo, Dong-Hyeon;Lee, Juri;Lee, Kang-Yoon
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.59-63
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents a 10-bit 10 MS/s Time-Interleaved Flash-SAR ADC with a shared Multiplying DAC. Using shared MDAC, the total capacitance in the SAR ADC decreased by 93.75%. The proposed ADC consumed 2.28mW under a 1.2V supply and achieved 9.679 bit ENOB performance. The ADC was implemented in $0.13{\mu}m$ CMOS technology. The chip area was $760{\times}280{\mu}m^2$.

The Design of CMOS AD Converter for High Speed Embedded System Application (고속 임베디드 시스템 응용을 위한 CMOS AD 변환기 설계)

  • Kwon, Seung-Tag
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.33 no.5C
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    • pp.378-385
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    • 2008
  • This paper has been designed with CMOS Analog-to-Digital Converter(ADC) to use a high speed embedded system. It used flash ADC with a voltage estimator and comparator for background developed autozeroing. The speed of this architecture is almost similar to conventional flash ADC but the die size are lower due to reduced numbers of comparators and associated circuity. This ADC is implemented in a $0.25{\mu}m$ pure digital CMOS technology.

Brief Overview on Design Techniques and Architectures of SAR ADCs

  • Park, Kunwoo;Chang, Dong-Jin;Ryu, Seung-Tak
    • Journal of Semiconductor Engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.99-108
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    • 2021
  • Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC) seem to become the hottest ADC architecture during the past decade in implementing energy-efficient high performance ADCs. In this overview, we will review what kind of circuit techniques and architectural advances have contributed to place the SAR ADC architecture at its current position, beginning from a single SAR ADC and moving to various hybrid architectures. At the end of this overview, a recently reported compact and high-speed SAR-Flash ADC is introduced as one design example of SAR-based hybrid ADC architecture.

Design of Efficient 8bit CMOS AD Converter for SOC Application (SOC 응용을 위한 효율적인 8비트 CMOS AD 변환기 설계)

  • Kwon, Seung-Tag
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.45 no.12
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2008
  • This paper designed a efficient 8-bit CMOS analog-to-digital converter(ADC) for an SOC(System On Chip) application. The architecture consists of two modified 4-bit full-flash ADCs, it has been designed using a more efficient architecture. This is to predict roughly the range in which input signal residers and can be placed in the proximity of input signal based on initial prediction. The prediction of input signal is made available by introducing a voltage estimator. For 4-bit resolution, the modified full-flash ADC need only 6 comparators. So a 8-bit ADC require only 12 comparators and 32 resistors. The speed of this ADC is almost similar to conventional full-flash ADC, but the die area consumption is much less due to reduce numbers of comparators and registors. This architecture uses even fewer comparator than half-flash ADC. The circuits which are implemented in this paper is simulated with LT SPICE tool of computer.

Design of a 1-8V 6-bit IGSPS CMOS A/D Converter for DVD PRML (DVD PRML을 위한 1.8V 6bit IGSPS 초고속 A/D 변환기의 설계)

  • 유용상;송민규
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06b
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    • pp.305-308
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    • 2002
  • An 1.8V 6bit IGSPS ADC for high speed data acquisition is discussed in this paper. This ADC is based on a flash ADC architecture because the flash ADC is the only practical architecture at conversion rates of IGSPS and beyond. A straightforward 6bit full flash A/D converter consists of two resistive ladders with 63 laps, 63 comparators and digital blocks. One important source of errors in flash A/D converter is caused by the capacitive feedthrough of the high frequency input signal to the resistive reference-lauder. Consequently. the voltage at each tap of the ladder network can change its nominal DC value. This means large transistors have a large parasitic capacitance. Therefore, a dual resistive ladder with capacitor is employed to fix the DC value. Each resistive ladder generates 32 clean reference voltages which alternates with each other. And a two-stage amplifier is also used to reduce the effect of the capacitive feedthrough by minimizing the size of MOS connected to reference voltage. The proposed ADC is based on 0.18${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ 1-poly 6-metal n-well CMOS technology, and it consumes 307㎽ at 1.8V power supply.

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A 4x Time-Domain Interpolation 6-bit 3.4 GS/s 12.6 mW Flash ADC in 65 nm CMOS

  • Liu, Jianwei;Chan, Chi-Hang;Sin, Sai-Weng;U, Seng-Pan;Martins, Rui Paulo
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.395-404
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    • 2016
  • A 6-bit 3.4 GS/s flash ADC in a 65 nm CMOS process is reported along with the proposed 4x time-domain interpolation technique which allows the reduction of the number of comparators from the conventional $2^N-1$ to $2^{N-2}$ in a N-bit flash ADC. The proposed scheme effectively achieves a 4x interpolation factor with simple SR-latches without extra clocking and calibration hardware overhead in the interpolated stage where only offset between the $2^{N-2}$ comparators needs to be calibrated. The offset in SR-latches is within ${\pm}0.5$ LSB in the reported ADC under a wide range of process, voltage supply, and temperature (PVT). The design considerations of the proposed technique are detailed in this paper. The prototype achieves 3.4 GS/s with 5.4-bit ENOB at Nyquist and consumes 12.6 mW power at 1 V supply, yielding a Walden FoM of 89 fJ/conversion-step.

Algorithm and Design of Double-base Log Encoder for Flash A/D Converters

  • Son, Nguyen-Minh;Kim, In-Soo;Choi, Jae-Ha;Kim, Jong-Soo
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.289-293
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    • 2009
  • This study proposes a novel double-base log encoder (DBLE) for flash Analog-to-Digital converters (ADCs). Analog inputs of flash ADCs are represented in logarithmic number systems with bases of 2 and 3 at the outputs of DBLE. A look up table stores the sets of exponents of base 2 and 3 values. This algorithm improves the performance of a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) system that takes outputs of a flash ADC, since the double-base log number representation does multiplication operation easily within negligible error range in ADC. We have designed and implemented 6 bits DBLE implemented with ROM (Read-Only Memory) architecture in a $0.18\;{\mu}m$ CMOS technology. The power consumption and speed of DBLE are better than the FAT tree and binary ROM encoders at the cost of more chip area. The DBLE can be implemented into SoC architecture with DSP to improve the processing speed.

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