Abstract:This study presents a high-speed successive-approximation-register analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC) for low-noise low-power satellite transceiver applications. The proposed system is a (2+1)-bit then 2-bit per cycle SAR ADC with a sampling rate of 1 GS/s, 9-bits resolution designed in a 65-nm standard CMOS process. This system resolves nine bits using a special switching scheme in a total of four cycles per sample. This is achieved by interleaving four capacitive digital to analog converter (C-DACs) with … Show more
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