scholarly journals Analysis of Low Power Low Kickback noise Dynamic Comparators in Pacemakers

Author(s):  
N. Bala Dastagiri ◽  
K. Hari Kishore
2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (02) ◽  
pp. 393-405 ◽  
Author(s):  
SAHEL ABDINIA ◽  
MOHAMMAD YAVARI

This paper presents a low-power 10-bit 200 MS/s pipelined ADC in a 90 nm CMOS technology with 1 V supply voltage. To decrease the power dissipation efficiently, a new architecture using a combination of two power reduction techniques named double-sampling and opamp-sharing has been used to reduce the power consumption significantly, without any degradation in the performance of the ADC. In addition, the stage scaling technique has been applied to the ADC efficiently, and two-stage class A/AB and class A amplifiers and dynamic comparators have been used in sample and hold and sub-ADCs. According to HSPICE simulation results, the 10-bit 200 MSample/s pipeline ADC with a 9.375 MHz, 1-VP-P,diff input signal in a 90 nm CMOS process achieves a SNDR of 58.5 dB while consuming only 30.9 mW power from a 1 V supply voltage.


Low power consumption, high performance dynamic comparators are widely used in high-speed Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs) and advanced input/output circuits. Mostly unique comparators utilize the latching stage thorough cross-coupled inverters, which gives a solid positive feedback, to fasten the comparison and reduce the static- power dissipation. In this paper, the analysis of dynamic comparators having best performance parameters in terms of power dissipation is presented. This is achieved by adopting low power techniques like adding transistors and sizing them to get efficient circuit. The proposed circuits are able to reduce power dissipation from 40-50%


Author(s):  
Posani Vijaya Lakshmi ◽  
Sarada Musala ◽  
Avireni Srinivasulu

Aims: To propose an 8-bit differential input low power successive approximation register (SAR) ADC with digital error correction technique for sensing bio-potential signals in wearable and implantable devices. Background: As Dynamic comparators have the advantages of full swing output, low power consumption, high speed, and high impedance at the input, they are preferably used in energy efficient SAR ADC’s. But since dynamic comparator is the most frequently used block in SAR ADC, research is ongoing to furthermore reduce its µW power. Also, as offset voltage of comparator affects the linearity of ADC, it must be minimized. Linearity can further be improved by calibrating the output of ADC and extensive survey on the calibration methods prove that addition only digital error correction method is efficient in terms of power. Objective: To design a low power and low offset dynamic comparator intended for SAR ADC to achieve highly linear digital output. In addition to this, to implement a power efficient digital error correction technique for the output of SAR ADC to overcome the non-idealities due to process variations. Method: As power consumption is proportional to the number of transistors, proposed comparator is a design obtaining same output as the existing dynamic comparators with reduced transistor count. The proposed comparator along with low power full swing three input XOR logic gate is implemented in SAR ADC with digital error correction technique in cadence 45 nm technology files and its performance parameters are simulated. Result: The layout of the proposed dynamic comparator occupies an area of 3 µm2. The simulation results of this comparator with a load of 1 pF show that it has a total offset of 11.2 mV, delay of 0.9 ns and power consumption of 24 nW. It also achieves a gain of 49.5 i.e 33.86 dB. The 8-bit ADC along with digital error correction technique operating at 143-kS/s and under 0.6 V supply voltage simulated in 45nm technology consumes only 0.12 µW power. The DNL and INL error obtained are +0.22/-0.2 LSB and -0.28 LSB respectively. SNR limited by noise is 48.25 dB, SFDR is 48.64 dB and ENOB achieved is 7.72. Conclusion: To satisfy the requirement of the wearable and implantable devices a low power SAR ADC with good linearity is designed using low power and low offset dynamic comparator. A digital error correction technique using low power XOR logic gate is implemented at the SAR ADC output to minimize the non idealities due to the process variations.


2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (5-9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Julie R. Rusli ◽  
Noor Shelida Salleh ◽  
Masnita M. Isa ◽  
KY Tan ◽  
Suhaidi Shafie

Due to the high demand of ultra-low power in digital application, the needs of energy efficient analog-to-digital converter (ADC) are really essential. The comparator being an important part of successive approximation register (SAR)-ADC needs to have optimum performance under low power condition. This paper presents the comparison on power consumption together with the output performance flow power SAR-ADC dynamic comparators from three different design proposed by previous researchers. The three circuits is simulated and compared in terms of power consumption, regeneration time, reset time and output transient.  The simulation is using Cadence Spectre and setup with 0.18µm CMOS technology, VDD at 0.8V and clock speed 2 at MHz.  The analysis results obtained provides the lowest voltage input different (ΔVin) possible for double tail dynamic comparator using 0.18µm CMOS technology while adhering to the 45 corner process requirement.  The results can be used as references for further design of ultra-low power dynamic comparator.


2016 ◽  
Vol 52 (7) ◽  
pp. 509-511 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Khorami ◽  
M. Sharifkhani

2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (10) ◽  
pp. 1777-1795 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ata Khorami ◽  
Mohammad Sharifkhani

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