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A 10 b 25 MS/s 4.8 mW 0.13 µm CMOS ADC with switched‐bias power‐reduction techniques
Author(s) -
Choi HeeCheol,
Kim YoungJu,
Lee KyungHoon,
Kim Younglok,
Lee SeungHoon
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of circuit theory and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.364
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1097-007X
pISSN - 0098-9886
DOI - 10.1002/cta.519
Subject(s) - cmos , amplifier , electrical engineering , chip , linearity , spurious free dynamic range , electronic engineering , sampling (signal processing) , low power electronics , analog to digital converter , computer science , voltage , power (physics) , engineering , physics , power consumption , filter (signal processing) , quantum mechanics
This paper proposes a 10 b 25 MS/s 4.8 mW 0.13 µm CMOS analog‐to‐digital converter (ADC) for high‐performance portable wireless communication systems, such as digital video broadcasting, digital audio broadcasting, and digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) systems, simultaneously requiring a low‐voltage, low‐power, and small chip area. A two‐stage pipeline architecture optimizes the overall chip area and power dissipation of the proposed ADC at the target resolution and sampling rate, while switched‐bias power‐reduction techniques reduce the power consumption of the power‐hungry analog amplifiers. Low‐noise reference currents and voltages are implemented on chip with optional off‐chip voltage references for low‐power system‐on‐a‐chip applications. An optional down‐sampling clock signal selects a sampling rate of 25 or 10 MS/s depending on applications in order to further reduce the power dissipation. The prototype ADC fabricated in a 0.13 µm 1P8M CMOS technology demonstrates a measured peak differential non‐linearity and integral non‐linearity within 0.42 LSB and 0.91 LSB and shows a maximum signal‐to‐noise‐and‐distortion ratio and spurious‐free dynamic range of 56 and 65 dB at all sampling frequencies up to 25 MHz, respectively. The ADC with an active die area of 0.8 mm 2 consumes 4.8 and 2.4 mW at 25 and 10 MS/s, respectively, with a 1.2 V supply. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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