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A 14-bit 8.9GS/s RF DAC in 40nm CMOS achieving >71dBc LTE ACPR at 2.9GHz
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Electrical EngineeringSynthesized Digital BlockEngineeringMixed-signal Integrated CircuitAnalog Design14-Bit 8.9Gs/sDac Driver SupplyComputer EngineeringLte AcprDigital Circuit DesignMicroelectronicsRf DacPattern Dependent Sourcing/sinkingAnalog-to-digital ConverterElectronic Circuit
We show for the first time an 8.9 GS/s RF current-steering DAC, with an on-chip 1:1 Balun, and an 8-lane 12.5 Gbps JESD204B compliant SerDes, with a measured LTE ACPR >71 dBc in the adjacent 20 MHz band for a 2.9 GHz channel. The DAC has IM3 <;-65 dBc for output frequencies up to Nyquist. This performance is accomplished using a novel DAC switch driver and data/dummy-data scheme to minimize the pattern dependent sourcing/sinking of current on the DAC driver supply and ground. The DAC is fabricated in a 40nm dual-oxide CMOS process and dissipates 1.2W, with the contribution of the synthesized digital block and SerDes excluded.
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