2007
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2006.891718
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A 10-bit 50-MS/s Pipelined ADC With Opamp Current Reuse

Abstract: Power and area saving concepts such as operational amplifier (opamp) bias current reuse and capacitive level shifting are used to lower the analog power of a 10-bit pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to 220 W/MHz. Since a dual-input bias current reusing opamp performs as two opamps, the opamp summing nodes can be reset in every clock cycle. By using only N-channel MOS (NMOS) input stages, the capacitive level shifter simplifies the gain-boosting amplifier design and enables fast opamp settling with lo… Show more

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“…5, during when a differential input of , with a common-mode of and a common-mode offset of is sampled, the charge sampled on node during is given by (5) (6) Similarly, during the charge sampled on is given by…”
Section: Appendixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5, during when a differential input of , with a common-mode of and a common-mode offset of is sampled, the charge sampled on node during is given by (5) (6) Similarly, during the charge sampled on is given by…”
Section: Appendixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the op-amp sharing technique may degrade signal slewing and settling behaviors and increase layout complexity due to the required extra switches and the related parasitic components. Moreover, since op-amps are not reset, the offset voltages of the op-amps cannot be eliminated [11].…”
Section: Power Reduction Techniques For Sha and Mdacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since reducing the power consumption is an important challenge for Systems-on-Chip (SoC) implementation, different power reduction techniques suitable for pipeline data converters have been proposed, such as, opamp sharing [3,4], S&H removal [5,6], switched-opamp techniques [7,8] pseudo-differential architectures [9] or digital calibration [10,11]. However, power consumption benefits yielded by these techniques are not for free and they involved long design cycles and extra development costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%