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Electronic Implementation of Multirate Sigma-Delta Modulators Using CMOS Technologies
Authors:Alfredo P. Vega-Leal  Francisco Colodro  Marta Laguna  Antonio J. Torralba
Affiliation:(1) Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:Multirating has been recently proposed to reduce the frequency rate of the first integrator(s) of a single-loop, or the first stage(s) of a cascade, Sigma-Delta modulator (SDM). This is a promising technique for the design of high speed, low-power modulators, as the first integrator (or stage) in the chain primarily determines the performances of the modulator, as well as its power consumption. This paper presents the first implementation of a 2nd-order multirate SDM, showing different circuit solutions. The experimental results obtained with a prototype in a standard 0.6 μm CMOS technology shows that different clock rates can be selected for each integrator of a SDM. Alfredo Pérez Vega-Leal was born in Seville, Spain. He received the Telecommunications Engineering and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Seville, Seville, Spain, in 1998 and 2003, respectively. Since 1995, he has been with the Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Seville, as research student and became an Associate Professor in 1999. His research interests are related to low-voltage low-power analog circuit design, A/D and D/A conversion. Francisco Colodro was born in Peal de Becerro (Jaén), Spain, in 1968. He received the Ingeniero de Telecomunicación degree from the University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain, in 1992, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain, in 1997. In 1992 he joined the Department of Electronics Engineering, University of Sevilla, where he is currently and Associate Professor. His research interests are in the architectural study of Σ Δ modulators, the implementation of ADCs based on Σ Δ modulators, and application of electronic circuits and systems to communication. Marta Laguna was born in Seville, Spain. She received the Telecommunications Engineering degree from the University of Seville in 2002. She is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree. Her doctoral work focuses on the design of continuous-time sigma-delta modulators. Since 2001, she has been with the Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Seville, as research student and became an assistant teacher in 2004. Her research interests are high-speed analog-to-digital converters and sigma-delta modulators. Antonio Torralba (M'89–SM'02) was born in Sevilla, Spain, in 1960. He received the electrical engineering and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Sevilla in 1983, and 1985, respectively. Since 1983 he has been with the Department of Electronics Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Sevilla, where he has been Associate Professor in 1987, and Full Professor since 1996, leading a research group on mixed signal design. In 1999 he made a short stay at the Department of Electrical Engineering, NMSU, and he is presently in the Department of Electrical Engineering, TAMU for a Sabbatical stay. His interests include low-voltage analog circuits and systems, analog to digital conversion, Σ Δ modulators, and electronic circuits and systems with application to control and communication. In these fields he has published around 40 journal papers and more than 100 conference papers, and he holds 2 international patents.
Keywords:sigma-delta  multi-rate  low-pass  analog to digital
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