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A current-mode flash ADC for low-power continuous-time sigma delta modulators
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Current-mode Flash AdcElectrical EngineeringEngineeringData ConverterMixed-signal Integrated CircuitAnalog DesignComputer EngineeringAdc CoreStatic DnlDigital Circuit DesignAnalog-to-digital ConverterVoltage Scalability
A current-mode flash analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with current summing stage was designed and evaluated. The topology is intended for low-power feed-forward continuous-time sigma delta (CTSD) modulators and was fabricated in a commercial 90nm CMOS technology. A 3-bit prototype has an effective number of bits (ENOB) of 2.87 bits at 2GS/s with 12MHz full-range input power. The static DNL and INL errors are both in the range of 0.24 LSB. The ADC achieves an SNDR of 15dB with a 1GHz input signal and an SNDR above 19dB for input signals below 300MHz. A major advantage of this architecture is its voltage scalability as well as the reduced input capacitance. The proposed ADC core dissipates 3.1mW power from a 1.2V supply while operating at 2GHz.
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