An ultra low die area 8-b ADC and its generic calibration logic |
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Authors: | Nikos Petrellis Michael Birbas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Analogies S.A., Patras, Greece;(2) Technological Educational Institute of Larisa, Larisa, Greece |
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Abstract: | The 8-bit voltage mode subrange A/D converter described in this paper operates in a mid-input signal frequency range of up to 20 MHz and requires at least an order of magnitude lower die area (0.06 mm2) than other A/D converters with a similar resolution. Moreover, it dissipates only 4.5 mW power and is supported by a calibration logic that is general enough to be used by several other measurement and instrumentation applications that require a real time adjustment of the amplitude and the level of their differential signals. This voltage mode subrange A/D converter architecture is actually an asynchronous two-step A/D converter that is based on a novel integer division operation. The current mode implementation of such an integer divider has already been employed by the authors in an innovative low area/power binary tree A/D conversion architecture. The voltage mode implementation of the integer divider allows the realization of the higher speed and lower power/area subrange A/D converter that is presented in this article. |
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