High-Performance D/A-Converters: Application to Digital Transceivers

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This book deals with modeling and implementation of high performance, current-steering D/A-converters for digital transceivers in nanometer CMOS technology. In the first part, the fundamental performance limitations of current-steering DACs are discussed. Based on simplified models, closed-form expressions for a number of basic non-ideal effects are derived and tested. With the knowledge of basic performance limits, the converter and system architecture can be optimized in an early design phase, trading off circuit complexity, silicon area and power dissipation for static and dynamic performance. The second part describes four different current-steering DAC designs in standard 130 nm CMOS. The converters have a resolution in the range of 12-14 bits for an analog bandwidth between 2.2 MHz and 50 MHz and sampling rates from 100 MHz to 350 MHz. Dynamic-Element-Matching (DEM) and advanced dynamic current calibration techniques are employed to minimize the required silicon area.

Author(s): Martin Clara (auth.)
Series: Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics 36
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 286
Tags: Signal, Image and Speech Processing;Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation;Semiconductors;Electronic Circuits and Devices

Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction....Pages 1-24
Performance Figures of D/A-Converters....Pages 25-62
Static Linearity....Pages 63-95
Dynamic Linearity....Pages 97-131
Noiseshaped D/A-Converters....Pages 133-165
Advanced Current Calibration....Pages 167-215
Conclusion and Outlook....Pages 217-221
Back Matter....Pages 223-283