BPN421: Pipelined ADC Utilizing Passive Inter-stage Gain

Abstract: 

To meet demands for mobile electronic, power has become limiting factor for most ADC design. In pipelined ADC structure, Inter-stage Gain circuits are the most power hungry building block. Conventionally, Inter-stage gain circuits are implemented using feedback an OTA with a less-than-1 feedback factor (i.e. 1/2 to 1/3). This approach is costly because these OTAs drive not only the load capacitors, but also the sampling and feedback capacitors. As a result, the power consumption of these amplifiers is a feedback factor (i.e., 2 to 3X) worse than their counterparts in unity gain feedback configuration. The current state-of-art pipelined ADC has a FOM of 100fJ per conversion step [1]. In this project, we use “passive amplifiers” to implement inter-stage gain block, thus, eliminating this “feedback factor” penalty. The target performance of this prototype is 11b 200Ms/s with a power consumption less than 20mW (equivalently, 50 fJ per conversion step) using TSMC 90nm CMOS process. [1] Boulemnakher, M. Andre, E. Roux, J. Paillardet, F. "A 1.2V 4.5mW 10b 100MS/s Pipeline ADC in a 65nm CMOS", ISSCC, 2008.

Project end date: 08/12/10

Author: 
Yida Duan
Publication date: 
February 1, 2010
Publication type: 
BSAC Project Materials (Final/Archive)
Citation: 
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