Author : Kyung Ryun Kim
Publisher : Stanford University
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 128 pages
Book Rating : 4.F/5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Pipelined Analog-to-digital Conversion Using Class-AB Amplifiers by : Kyung Ryun Kim
Download or read book Pipelined Analog-to-digital Conversion Using Class-AB Amplifiers written by Kyung Ryun Kim and published by Stanford University. This book was released on 2010 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In high-performance pipelined analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), the residue amplifiers dissipate the majority of the overall converter power. Therefore, finding alternatives to the relatively inefficient, conventional class-A circuit realization is an active area of research. One option for improvement is to employ class-AB amplifiers, which can, in principle, provide large drive currents on demand and improve the efficiency of residue amplification. Unfortunately, due to the simultaneous demand for high speed and high gain in pipelined ADCs, the improvements seen in class-AB designs have so far been limited. This dissertation presents the design of an efficient class-AB amplification scheme based on a pseudo-differential, single-stage and cascode-free architecture. Nonlinear errors due to finite DC gain are addressed using a deterministic digital background calibration that measures the circuit imperfections in time intervals between normal conversion cycles of the ADC. As a proof of concept, a 12-bit 30-MS/s pipelined ADC was realized using class-AB amplifiers with the proposed digital calibration. The prototype ADC occupies an active area of 0.36 mm2 in 90-nm CMOS. It dissipates 2.95 mW from a 1.2-V supply and achieves an SNDR of 64.5 dB for inputs near the Nyquist frequency. The corresponding figure of merit is 72 fJ/conversion-step.