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A 10-bit Charge-Redistribution ADC Consuming 1.9 $\mu$W at 1 MS/s
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringData ConverterMixed-signal Integrated CircuitNm CmosAnalog DesignComputer EngineeringBit AdcMicroelectronicsPower ConsumptionAnalog-to-digital Converter
This paper presents a 10 bit successive approximation ADC in 65 nm CMOS that benefits from technology scaling. It meets extremely low power requirements by using a charge-redistribution DAC that uses step-wise charging, a dynamic two-stage comparator and a delay-line-based controller. The ADC requires no external reference current and uses only one external supply voltage of 1.0 V to 1.3 V. Its supply current is proportional to the sample rate (only dynamic power consumption). The ADC uses a chip area of approximately 115×225 μm <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> . At a sample rate of 1 MS/s and a supply voltage of 1.0 V, the 10 bit ADC consumes 1.9 μW and achieves an energy efficiency of 4.4 fJ/conversion-step.
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