Low power continuous-time delta-sigma ADC with current output DAC

Author(s):  
Niels Marker-Villumsen ◽  
Ivan H. H. Jorgensen ◽  
Erik Bruun
2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (03) ◽  
pp. 1850044 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alireza Shamsi ◽  
Esmaeil Najafi Aghdam

Power consumption and bandwidth are two of the most important parameters in design of low power wideband modulators as power consumption is growing with the increase in bandwidth. In this study, a multi bit wideband low-power continuous time feed forward quadrature delta sigma modulator (CT-FF-QDSM) is designed for WLAN receiver applications by eliminating adders from modulator structure. In this method, a real modulator is designed and its excess loop delay (ELD) is compensated, then, it is converted into a quadrature structure by applying the complex coefficient to loop filter. Complex coefficients are extracted by the aid of a genetic algorithm to further improve signal to noise ratio (SNR) for bandwidth. One of the disadvantages of CT-FF-QDSM is the adders of loop filters which are power hungry and reduce the effective loop gain. Therefore, the adders have been eliminated while the transfer function is intact in the final modulator. The system level SNR of the proposed modulator is 62.53[Formula: see text]dB using OSR of 12. The circuit is implemented in CMOSTSMC180nm technology. The circuit levels SNR and power consumption are 54[Formula: see text]dB and 13.5[Formula: see text]mW, respectively. Figure of Merit (FOM) obtained from the proposed modulator is about 0.824 (pj/conv) which is improved (by more than 40%) compared to the previous designs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.16) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Anshu Gupta ◽  
Lalita Gupta ◽  
R K. Baghel

A second-order sigma delta modulator that uses an operational transconductance amplifier as integrator and latch comparator as quantizer. The proposed technique where a low power high gain OTA is used as integrator and another circuit called dynamic latch comparator with two tail transistors and two controlling switches are used to achieve high speed, low power and high resolution in second order delta sigma modulator. It enhances the power efficiency and compactness of the modulator by implementing these blocks as sub modules. A second order modulator has been designed to justify the effectiveness of the proposed design. Technology 180nm CMOS process is used to implement complete second order continuous time sigma delta modulator.  We introduce the sub threshold three stage OTA, which is a way of achieving low distortion operation with input referred noise at 1 KHz is equal to the 2.2647pV/   and with low power consumption of 296.72nW.  A high-speed, low-voltage and a low-power Double-Tail dynamic comparator is also proposed. The proposed structure is contrasted with past dynamic comparators. In this paper, the comparator’s delay will be investigated and systematic analysis are inferred. a novel comparator using two tail transistor is proposed, here circuitry of a customized comparator having two tail is changed for low power dissipation and also it operates fast at little supply voltages. By maintaining the outline and by including couple of transistors, during the regeneration strengthening of positive feedback can be maintained, this results in amazingly diminished delay parameter. It is investigated that in proposed design structure of comparator using two tail transistors, power consumption is reduced and delay time is also diminished to a great extent. The proposed comparator is having maximum clock frequency that is possibly expanded up to 1GHz at voltages of 1 V whereas it is dissipating 10.99 µW of power, individually. By using sub threshold three stage OTA and dynamic standard two tail latch comparator, designed second order sigma delta ADC will consume 29.95µW of power.


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