DocumentCode
1202769
Title
A CMOS 110-dB@40-kS/s programmable-gain chopper-stabilized third-order 2-1 cascade sigma-delta Modulator for low-power high-linearity automotive sensor ASICs
Author
De la Rosa, José M. ; Escalera, Sara ; Pérez-Verdú, Belén ; Medeiro, Fernando ; Guerra, Oscar ; Río, Rocío Del ; Rodríguez-Vázquez, Angel
Author_Institution
Inst. de Microelectron. de Sevilla, IMSE-CNM, Sevilla, Spain
Volume
40
Issue
11
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2246
Lastpage
2264
Abstract
This paper describes a 0.35-μm CMOS chopper-stabilized switched-capacitor 2-1 cascade ΣΔ modulator for automotive sensor interfaces. The modulator architecture has been selected from an exhaustive comparison among multiple topologies in terms of resolution, speed and power dissipation. To obtain a better fitting with the characteristics of different sensor outputs, the circuit can be digitally programmed to yield four input-to-output gain values (×0.5,×1,×2, and ×4) and has been designed to operate within the stringent environmental conditions of automotive electronics (temperature range of -40°C to 175°C). In order to relax the amplifier´s dynamic requirements for the different modulator input-to-output gains, switchable capacitor arrays are used for all the capacitors in the first integrator. The design of the building blocks is based on a top-down CAD methodology which combines simulation and statistical optimization at different levels of the modulator hierarchy. The circuit is clocked at 5.12 MHz and the overall power consumption is 14.7 mW from a single 3.3-V supply and occupies 5.7 mm2 silicon area. Experimental results show a maximum SNR of 87.3 dB within a 20-kHz signal bandwidth and 90.7 dB for 10-kHz signals, and an overall DR of 110 and 113.8dB, respectively. These performance features place the reported circuit at the cutting edge of state-of-the-art high-resolution ΣΔ modulators.
Keywords
CMOS digital integrated circuits; application specific integrated circuits; automotive electronics; low-power electronics; programmable circuits; sigma-delta modulation; switched capacitor networks; -40 to 175 degC; 0.35 micron; 10 kHz; 14.7 mW; 20 kHz; 3.3 V; 5.12 MHz; CAD methodology; CMOS programmable-gain chopper-stabilized sigma-delta modulator; analog-digital conversion; automotive electronics; automotive sensor interfaces; low-power high-linearity automotive sensor ASIC; mixed analog-digital integrated circuits; modulator architecture; sampled data circuits; switchable capacitor arrays; switched-capacitor modulator; third-order cascade sigma-delta modulator; Automotive electronics; Automotive engineering; Capacitors; Circuit topology; Delta-sigma modulation; Modulation coding; Power dissipation; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Analog-to-digital conversion; mixed analog-digital integrated circuits; sampled data circuits; sigma-delta modulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2005.857356
Filename
1522565
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