Metrological characterisation of analog-to-digital converters - a state of the art

Author(s):  
P. Arpaia
Electronics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1694
Author(s):  
Ernesto Pun-García ◽  
Marisa López-Vallejo

In this work, we analyze in depth multiple characteristic data of a representative population of radenv-ADCs (analog-to-digital converters able to operate under radiation). Selected ADCs behave without latch-up below 50 MeV·cm2/mg and are able to bear doses of ionizing radiation above 50 krad(Si). An exhaustive search of ADCs with radiation characterization data has been carried out throughout the literature. The obtained collection is analyzed and compared against the state of the art of scientific ADCs, which reached years ago the electrical performance that radenv-ADCs provide nowadays. In fact, for a given Nyquist sampling rate, radenv-ADCs require significantly more power to achieve lower effective resolution. The extracted performance patterns and conclusions from our study aim to serve as reference for new developments towards more efficient implementations. As tools for this purpose, we have conceived FOMTID and FOMSET, two new figures of merit to compare radenv-ADCs that consider electrical and radiation performance.


2005 ◽  
Vol 15 (02) ◽  
pp. 297-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
AHMED GHARBIYA ◽  
TREVOR C. CALDWELL ◽  
D. A. JOHNS

This paper is mainly tutorial in nature and discusses architectures for oversampling converters with a particular emphasis on those which are well suited for high frequency input signal bandwidths. The first part of the paper looks at various architectures for discrete-time modulators and looks at their performance when attempting high speed operation. The second part of this paper presents some recent advancements in time-interleaved oversampling converters. The next section describes the design and challenges in continuous-time modulators. Finally, conclusions are made and a brief summary of the recent state of the art of high-speed converters is presented.


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