Title of article
Highly efficient xDSL line drivers in 0.35-/spl mu/m CMOS using a self-oscillating power amplifier
Author/Authors
T.، Piessens, نويسنده , , M.، Steyaert, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-21
From page
22
To page
0
Abstract
The design of two highly efficient line drivers in a digital 0.35-/spl mu/m, 3.3-V technology are presented. The selfoscillating power amplifier (SOPA) architecture has been developed in order to obtain a high efficiency for systems with a high crest factor like discrete multitone modulated xDSL modems. The SOPA architecture is an unclocked switching-type line driver. By using self-oscillation and noise-shaping, a high signal linearity can be obtained for low over-switching ratios. By coupling two SOPA line drivers with a signal transformer, the two limit cycle oscillations are pulled toward synchronization. This gives an important mean switching frequency suppression toward the line. The need for an extra filter dealing with the mean switching frequency is in that way heavily relaxed. A zerothorder SOPA and a third-order SOPA are prototyped. The zeroth-order line driver meets ADSL-Lite specifications with a missing tone power ratio (MTPR) of 41 dB for an 800-kHz bandwidth. The maximum efficiency is 41%. The third-order version meets ADSL and VDSL specifications with an MTPR of 56 dB and an 8.6-MHz bandwidth. An efficiency of 47% was measured for an ADSL signal with a crest factor >5.
Keywords
Oriented martensite , Self-accommodating martensite , TiNi film , transformation
Journal title
IEEE Journal of Solid- State Circuits
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE Journal of Solid- State Circuits
Record number
62842
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