A 0.6 V 12 b 10 MS/s Low-Noise Asynchronous SAR-Assisted Time-Interleaved SAR (SATI-SAR) ADC

This paper presents an asynchronous SAR-assisted time-interleaved SAR (SATI-SAR) ADC as a suitable architecture in a low-supply-voltage condition. Settling-While-Conversion enabled by the Assist-ADC relaxes the DAC settling time requirement and makes it possible to insert a minimized capacitor shuff...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of solid-state circuits 2016-08, Vol.51 (8), p.1826-1839
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Wan, Hong, Hyeok-Ki, Roh, Yi-Ju, Kang, Hyun-Wook, Hwang, Sun-Il, Jo, Dong-Shin, Chang, Dong-Jin, Seo, Min-Jae, Ryu, Seung-Tak
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents an asynchronous SAR-assisted time-interleaved SAR (SATI-SAR) ADC as a suitable architecture in a low-supply-voltage condition. Settling-While-Conversion enabled by the Assist-ADC relaxes the DAC settling time requirement and makes it possible to insert a minimized capacitor shuffling logic with no speed penalty. A proposed gain-boosting dynamic pre-amplifier enhances the noise performance of the comparator and a self time-reference generation function is embedded in the pre-amplifier for a speed-enhanced asynchronous decision. A proposed dual-mode clock generator generates a low-jitter fixed-width sampling pulse for high-frequency operation while it generates a low-power-but-low-quality clock for low-frequency operation. With the dual-mode clock generator enabled, a prototype 65 nm CMOS 0.6 V 12 b 10 MS/s ADC achieves an ENOB of 10.4 at a Nyquist-rate input, and the peaks of DNL and INL are measured to be 0.24 LSB and 0.45 LSB, respectively. The FoM is 6.2 fJ/conversion-step with a power consumption of 83 μW. The ADC operates under the lowest supply voltage of 0.6 V among comparable designs with ENOBs over 10 and conversion rates over 1 MS/s.
ISSN:0018-9200
1558-173X
DOI:10.1109/JSSC.2016.2563780