A 114-dB 68-mW Chopper-stabilized stereo multibit audio ADC in 5.62 mm/sup 2/ |
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Authors: | YuQing Yang Chokhawala A. Alexander M. Melanson J. Hester D. |
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Affiliation: | Texas Instrum. Inc., Austin, TX, USA; |
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Abstract: | A multibit delta-sigma audio stereo analog-to-digital converter has been developed. It employs a fifth-order single-loop 17-level delta-sigma modulator with an input feedforward gain stage. A second-order mismatch shaping (DEM) circuit is utilized to remove tones and nonlinearities caused by capacitor mismatch of the feedback digital-to-analog converter. The implementation of the DEM block introduces minimum latency into the delta-sigma feedback loop. Chopper stabilization is applied to the first integrator to eliminate the 1/f noise. The converter achieves 114-dB dynamic range and -105-dB total harmonic distortion over the 20-kHz audio band. This single chip includes stereo analog modulators, bandgap reference, serial interface, and a two-stage decimation filter, occupies 5.62-mm/sup 2/ active area in a 0.35-/spl mu/m double-poly, three-metal CMOS process and dissipates only 55-mW power in the analog circuits. |
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