This paper presents the design of an ultra low-voltage (ULV) pseudo operational transconductance amplifier (P-OTA) that is able to operate with a single supply voltage as low as 0.4 V. The proposed circuit is based on...This paper presents the design of an ultra low-voltage (ULV) pseudo operational transconductance amplifier (P-OTA) that is able to operate with a single supply voltage as low as 0.4 V. The proposed circuit is based on the bulk-driven technique and use of cross-coupled self-cascode pairs that boosts the differential DC gain. The stability condition of this structure for the DC gain is considered by definition of two coefficients to cancel out a controllable percentage of the denominator. This expression for stability condition yield optimized value for the DC gain. Also, as the principle of operation of the proposed technique relies on matching conditions, Monte Carlo analyzes are considered to study of the behavior of the proposed circuit against mismatches. The designed P-OTA have a DC gain of 64 dB, 212 KHz unity gain bandwidth, 57phase margin that is loaded by 10 pF differential capacitive loads, while consume only 16 μW. Eventually, from the proposed P-OTA, a low-power Sample and Hold (S/H) circuit with sampling frequency of 10 KS/s has been designed and simulated. The correct functionality for this configuration is verified from –30℃ to 70℃. The simulated data presented is obtained using the HSPICE Environment and is valid for the 90 nm triple-well CMOS process.展开更多
A sub-sampling 4-bit 1.056-GS/s flash ADC with a novel track and hold amplifier(THA) in 0.13μm CMOS for an impulse radio ultra-wideband(IR-UWB) receiver is presented.The challenge is in implementing a sub-samplin...A sub-sampling 4-bit 1.056-GS/s flash ADC with a novel track and hold amplifier(THA) in 0.13μm CMOS for an impulse radio ultra-wideband(IR-UWB) receiver is presented.The challenge is in implementing a sub-sampling ADC with ultra-high input signal that further exceeds the Nyquist frequency.This paper presents,to our knowledge for the second time,a sub-sampling ADC with input signals above 4 GHz operating at a sampling rate of 1.056 GHz.In this design,a novel THA is proposed to solve the degradation in amplitude and improve the linearity of signal with frequency increasing to giga Hz.A resistive averaging technique is carefully analyzed to relieve noise aliasing.A low-offset latch using a zero-static power dynamic offset cancellation technique is further optimized to realize the requirements of speed,power consumption and noise aliasing.The measurement results reveal that the spurious free dynamic range of the ADC is 30.1 dB even if the input signal is 4.2 GHz sampled at 1.056 GS/s.The core power of the ADC is 30 mW,excluding all of the buffers,and the active area is 0.6 mm^2.The ADC achieves a figure of merit of 3.75 pJ/conversion-step.展开更多
A fully-differential switched-capacitor sample-and-hold (S/H) circuit used in a 10-bit 50-MS/s pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) was designed and fabricated using a 0.35-μm CMOS process. Capacitor flip-a...A fully-differential switched-capacitor sample-and-hold (S/H) circuit used in a 10-bit 50-MS/s pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) was designed and fabricated using a 0.35-μm CMOS process. Capacitor flip-around architecture was used in the S/H circuit to lower the power consumption. In addition, a gain-boosted operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) was designed with a DC gain of 94 dB and a unit gain bandwidth of 460 MHz at a phase margin of 63 degree, which matches the S/H circuit. A novel double-side bootstrapped switch was used, improving the precision of the whole circuit. The measured results have shown that the S/H circuit reaches a spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) of 67 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 62.1 dB for a 2.5 MHz input signal with 50 MS/s sampling rate. The 0.12mm^2 S/H circuit operates from a 3.3 V supply and consumes 13.6 mW.展开更多
文摘This paper presents the design of an ultra low-voltage (ULV) pseudo operational transconductance amplifier (P-OTA) that is able to operate with a single supply voltage as low as 0.4 V. The proposed circuit is based on the bulk-driven technique and use of cross-coupled self-cascode pairs that boosts the differential DC gain. The stability condition of this structure for the DC gain is considered by definition of two coefficients to cancel out a controllable percentage of the denominator. This expression for stability condition yield optimized value for the DC gain. Also, as the principle of operation of the proposed technique relies on matching conditions, Monte Carlo analyzes are considered to study of the behavior of the proposed circuit against mismatches. The designed P-OTA have a DC gain of 64 dB, 212 KHz unity gain bandwidth, 57phase margin that is loaded by 10 pF differential capacitive loads, while consume only 16 μW. Eventually, from the proposed P-OTA, a low-power Sample and Hold (S/H) circuit with sampling frequency of 10 KS/s has been designed and simulated. The correct functionality for this configuration is verified from –30℃ to 70℃. The simulated data presented is obtained using the HSPICE Environment and is valid for the 90 nm triple-well CMOS process.
基金Project supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(No.2009AA01Z261)the State Key Laboratory of Wireless Telecommunication,Southeast University
文摘A sub-sampling 4-bit 1.056-GS/s flash ADC with a novel track and hold amplifier(THA) in 0.13μm CMOS for an impulse radio ultra-wideband(IR-UWB) receiver is presented.The challenge is in implementing a sub-sampling ADC with ultra-high input signal that further exceeds the Nyquist frequency.This paper presents,to our knowledge for the second time,a sub-sampling ADC with input signals above 4 GHz operating at a sampling rate of 1.056 GHz.In this design,a novel THA is proposed to solve the degradation in amplitude and improve the linearity of signal with frequency increasing to giga Hz.A resistive averaging technique is carefully analyzed to relieve noise aliasing.A low-offset latch using a zero-static power dynamic offset cancellation technique is further optimized to realize the requirements of speed,power consumption and noise aliasing.The measurement results reveal that the spurious free dynamic range of the ADC is 30.1 dB even if the input signal is 4.2 GHz sampled at 1.056 GS/s.The core power of the ADC is 30 mW,excluding all of the buffers,and the active area is 0.6 mm^2.The ADC achieves a figure of merit of 3.75 pJ/conversion-step.
基金supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(No.2002AA1Z1200)
文摘A fully-differential switched-capacitor sample-and-hold (S/H) circuit used in a 10-bit 50-MS/s pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) was designed and fabricated using a 0.35-μm CMOS process. Capacitor flip-around architecture was used in the S/H circuit to lower the power consumption. In addition, a gain-boosted operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) was designed with a DC gain of 94 dB and a unit gain bandwidth of 460 MHz at a phase margin of 63 degree, which matches the S/H circuit. A novel double-side bootstrapped switch was used, improving the precision of the whole circuit. The measured results have shown that the S/H circuit reaches a spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) of 67 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 62.1 dB for a 2.5 MHz input signal with 50 MS/s sampling rate. The 0.12mm^2 S/H circuit operates from a 3.3 V supply and consumes 13.6 mW.