A 4th-Order Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulator With Hybrid Noise-Coupling
A hybrid noise-coupling (HNC) technique is proposed to mitigate the issues with a digital noise-coupling (DNC) structure. In the proposed technique, the unwanted quantization noise that is generated from the noise-coupling analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is injected into the input of the quantizer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on circuits and systems. II, Express briefs Express briefs, 2022, Vol.69 (9), p.3635-3639 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A hybrid noise-coupling (HNC) technique is proposed to mitigate the issues with a digital noise-coupling (DNC) structure. In the proposed technique, the unwanted quantization noise that is generated from the noise-coupling analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is injected into the input of the quantizer with one-clock cycle delay, thus increasing the order of noise-shaping of this error. Behavioral simulation shows that the HNC is highly robust against gain variation. The proposed fourth-order continuous-time (CT) delta-sigma modulator (DSM) with HNC scheme was designed in a 28-nm CMOS technology with a core size of 0.3mm 2 . With an oversampling ratio (OSR) of 32, the proposed design achieves a signal-to-noise-distortion ratio (SNDR) of 97.20-dB at a signal bandwidth of 15.625-kHz, which has a 7-dB improvement in comparison to DNC only without introducing significant hardware complexity. |
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ISSN: | 1549-7747 1558-3791 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TCSII.2022.3182406 |