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A 1.8 V 40-MS/sec 10-bit 0.18-µm CMOS Pipelined ADC using a Bootstrapped Switch with Constant Resistance

Authors
어지훈장영찬김상훈김문규
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국정보통신학회
Keywords
Pipelined; Analog to digital converter; Bootstrapped switch
Citation
Journal of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering, v.10, no.1, pp.85 - 90
Journal Title
Journal of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering
Volume
10
Number
1
Start Page
85
End Page
90
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/2686
ISSN
2234-8255
Abstract
A 40-MS/sec 10-bit pipelined analog to digital converter (ADC) with a 1.2 Vpp differential input signal is proposed. The implemented pipelined ADC consists of eight stages of 1.5 bit/stage, one stage of 2 bit/stage, a digital error correction block, band-gap reference circuit & reference driver, and clock generator. The 1.5 bit/stage consists of a sub-ADC, digital to analog (DAC), and gain stage, and the 2.0 bit/stage consists of only a 2-bit sub-ADC. A bootstrapped switch with a constant resistance is proposed to improve the linearity of the input switch. It reduces the maximum VGS variation of the conventional bootstrapped switch by 67%. The proposed bootstrapped switch is used in the first 1.5 bit/stage instead of a sample-hold amplifier (SHA). This results in the reduction of the hardware and power consumption. It also increases the input bandwidth and dynamic performance. A reference voltage for the ADC is driven by using an on-chip reference driver without an external reference. A digital error correction with a redundancy is also used to compensate for analog noise such as an input offset voltage of a comparator and a gain error of a gain stage. The proposed pipelined ADC is implemented by using a 0.18-µm 1-poly 5-metal CMOS process with a 1.8 V supply. The total area including a power decoupling capacitor and the power consumption are 0.95 mm2 and 51.5 mW, respectively. The signal-to-noise and distortion ratio (SNDR) is 56.15 dB at the Nyquist frequency, resulting in an effective number of bits (ENOB) of 9.03 bits.
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