Pipeline analog-to-digital converter

Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – Analog to digital conversion

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C341S159000

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07872601

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a designed and implemented 12-bit 70 Msps pipeline analog-to-digital converter. Two adjacent blocks operate at opposite clock phases to reduce the chip size and power consumption. Since the opposite clock phases are designed to be provided by external devices, the timing between these two clock phases must be accurate. Note that the architecture of pipeline ADC consists of four stages, divided into two groups, wherein two adjacent stages in each group share one 3-bit flash ADC, hence only two 3-bit flash ADCs are required in this scheme. Therefore, there are 6-bit signal produced from each 3-bit flash ADC within one clock phase which consists of two opposite clock phases. And within the same period, the total output of the pipeline analog-to-digital converter would be 12-bit. From the simulation results, when the sampling rate is 70 Msps, this converter consumes 155 mW (TBV) at a ±1.8 V supply.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5629700 (1997-05-01), Kumamoto et al.
patent: 7006028 (2006-02-01), Galton
patent: 7397409 (2008-07-01), Jeon et al.

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