2020
DOI: 10.1109/ojcas.2020.2994838
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Analysis and Design of a Tri-Level Current-Steering DAC With 12-Bit Linearity and Improved Impedance Matching Suitable for CT-ADCs

Abstract: This paper presents the design of a low-latency, highly linear current-steering DAC for use in continuous-time ADCs. A detailed analysis of equivalent unary-weighted current-steering DAC topologies in terms of mismatch, noise, and output-impedance related distortion is carried out. From this analysis, we propose a tri-level DAC design that achieves 12-bit static linearity and is suitable for implementation in a continuous-time ADC architecture. To reduce output-impedance related distortion, the design combines… Show more

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“…Also, area is the active area of the DAC. Besides, FOM 3 which compares the DACs in terms of ENOB in low frequency and high frequency, the operating frequency of the DAC and power is defined as 31 : FOM3goodbreak=2SFDRLF1.766.02goodbreak×2SFDRHF1.766.02goodbreak×fitalicckPtotalPsig In which SFDR LF and SFDR HF are the SFDR of the DAC in low frequency and near Nyquist frequency, respectively. Also, P sig is the signal power of the DAC.…”
Section: Simulation Results and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, area is the active area of the DAC. Besides, FOM 3 which compares the DACs in terms of ENOB in low frequency and high frequency, the operating frequency of the DAC and power is defined as 31 : FOM3goodbreak=2SFDRLF1.766.02goodbreak×2SFDRHF1.766.02goodbreak×fitalicckPtotalPsig In which SFDR LF and SFDR HF are the SFDR of the DAC in low frequency and near Nyquist frequency, respectively. Also, P sig is the signal power of the DAC.…”
Section: Simulation Results and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from amplitude and timing errors, finite-output-impedance of a unit CSrc cell degrades high-frequency SFDR performance of the DAC. Techniques in [16] detail how to improve outputimpedance related distortion performance of CS-DACs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%