An 8-b 1GS/s fractional folding CMOS analog-to-digital converter with an arithmetic digital encoding technique

Seongjoo Lee, Jangwoo Lee, Mun Kyo Lee, Sun Phil Nah, Minkyu Song

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Abstract

A fractional folding analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a novel arithmetic digital encoding technique is discussed. In order to reduce the asymmetry errors of the boundary conditions for the conventional folding ADC, a structure using an odd number of folding blocks and fractional folding rate is proposed. To implement the fractional technique, a new arithmetic digital encoding technique composed of a memory and an adder is described. Further, the coding errors generated by device mismatching and other external factors are minimized, since an iterating offset self-calibration technique is adopted with a digital error correction logic. A prototype 8-bit 1GS/s ADC has been fabricated using an 1.2V 0.13 um 1-poly 6-metal CMOS process. The effective chip area is 2.1 mm2(ADC core: 1.4 mm2, calibration engine: 0.7 mm2), and the power consumption is 88 mW. The measured SNDR is 46.22 dB at the conversion rate of 1 GS/s. Both values of INL and DNL are within 1 LSB.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-481
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2013

Keywords

  • Arithmetic digital encoding
  • Fractional folding ADC
  • Iterating offset self-calibration

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