Generalized Low-Voltage Circuit Techniques for Very High-Speed Time-Interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converters

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Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) play an important role in most modern signal processing and wireless communication systems where extensive signal manipulation is necessary to be performed by complicated digital signal processing (DSP) circuitry. This trend also creates the possibility of fabricating all functional blocks of a system in a single chip (System On Chip - SoC), with great reductions in cost, chip area and power consumption. However, this tendency places an increasing challenge, in terms of speed, resolution, power consumption, and noise performance, in the design of the front-end ADC which is usually the bottleneck of the whole system, especially under the unavoidable low supply-voltage imposed by technology scaling, as well as the requirement of battery operated portable devices. Generalized Low-Voltage Circuit Techniques for Very High-Speed Time-Interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converters will present new techniques tailored for low-voltage and high-speed Switched-Capacitor (SC) ADC with various design-specific considerations.

Author(s): Sai-Weng Sin, Seng-Pan U, Rui Paulo Martins (auth.)
Series: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 150
Tags: Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Circuits and Systems

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Challenges in Low-Voltage Circuit Designs....Pages 11-26
Advanced Low Voltage Circuit Techniques....Pages 27-54
Time-Interleaving: Multiplying the Speed of the ADC....Pages 55-74
Design of a 1.2 V, 10-bit, 60–360 MHz Time-Interleaved Pipelined ADC....Pages 75-95
Experimental Results....Pages 97-112
Conclusions and Prospective for Future Work....Pages 113-116
Back Matter....Pages 117-134