A high energy-efficiency and low-area switching scheme for SAR ADCs

Mahdi Momeni*, Mohammad Sharifkhani, Seyed Behnam Yazdani

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Abstract

A high energy-efficiency and low-area switching method is proposed for the successive approximation register analog-to-digital converters. In the proposed scheme, the threshold voltage for comparison is derived from the charge sharing technique and using a voltage source connected to the bottom plates of the digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) capacitors. The switching method achieves an average DAC switching energy and DAC area reduction of 99.15% and 84.27%, respectively, with respect to the conventional method. The differential nonlinearity and integral nonlinearity of the proposed scheme are 0.1288 LSB and 0.1207 LSB, respectively. In addition, in the proposed method, the number of DAC switches is lower than the conventional and some other methods, which avoids further complicating the logic circuit as well as increasing wiring and area. Moreover, only one voltage source is used as a reference voltage, which makes us needless to have an extra voltage source that must be very accurate
OriginalsprogUdefineret/Ukendt
TidsskriftAnalog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
Vol/bind106
Sider (fra-til)449–457
ISSN0925-1030
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 18. feb. 2021
Udgivet eksterntJa

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