A 90-dB-SNDR Calibration-Free Fully Passive Noise-Shaping SAR ADC With 4x Passive Gain and Second-Order DAC Mismatch Error Shaping

Noise-shaping (NS) successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) using passive loop filters have drawn the increasing attentions owing to their simplicity, low power, zero static current, and PVT robustness. However, prior works show the limited resolution because of tw...

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description Noise-shaping (NS) successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) using passive loop filters have drawn the increasing attentions owing to their simplicity, low power, zero static current, and PVT robustness. However, prior works show the limited resolution because of two main challenges: the thermal noise and the digital-to-analog converter (DAC) mismatch. This article presents a high-resolution full passive NS SAR ADC. It uses an efficient NS filter architecture that realizes a 4x passive gain and the passive summation, significantly reducing the total thermal noise. It also realizes the second-order DAC mismatch error shaping (MES) that is tonefree. A digital prediction is proposed to solve the signal-range loss issue caused by the MES, recovering the ADC input signal range to the full swing. A prototype NS SAR ADC is implemented in 40-nm CMOS process. It measures 90.5-dB signal-to-noise-anddistortion ratio (SNDR) and 94.3-dB dynamic range (DR) over 40-kHz bandwidth without any calibration. It consumes 67.4 mu W power from a 1.1-V supply and occupies 0.061 mm(2) area.
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