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An 8-bit 150-MHz CMOS A/D converter
Authors:Yun-Ti Wang Razavi  B
Affiliation:California Univ., Los Angeles, CA;
Abstract:This paper describes an 8-bit 5-stage pipelined and interleaved analog-to-digital converter that performs analog processing only by means of open-loop circuits such as differential pairs and source followers to achieve a high conversion rate. The concept of sliding interpolation is proposed to obviate the need for a large number of comparators or interstage digital-to-analog converters and residue amplifiers. The pipelining scheme incorporates distributed sampling between the stages so as to relax the linearity-speed tradeoffs in the sample-and-hold circuits, A clock edge reassignment technique is also introduced that suppresses timing mismatches in interleaved systems, and a punctured interpolation method is proposed that reduces the integral nonlinearity error with negligible speed or power penalty. Fabricated in a 0.6-μm CMOS technology, the converter achieves differential and integral nonlinearities of 0.62 and 1.24 LSB, respectively, and a signal-to-(noise+distortion) ratio of 43.7 dB at a sampling rate of 150 MHz. The circuit draws 395 mW from a 3.3-V supply and occupies an area of 1.2×1.5 mm2
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