Title :
A 12-Bit Nonlinear DAC for Direct Digital Frequency Synthesis
Author :
Zhou, Zhihe ; La Rue, George S.
Author_Institution :
AMD, Austin, TX
Abstract :
A 12-bit nonlinear digital-to-analog converter (DAC) was fabricated in a 0.35-mum SOI CMOS process. The nonlinear DAC can implement a piecewise-linear approximation to a sine function and results in significant reduction of complexity and power dissipation when used in direct digital frequency synthesizers (DDFSs). The DDFS look-up table only needs to store offset and gain values for each segment. The look-up table size can be reduced from 11K bits to 544 bits for a 12-bit DDFS with 72 dB spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR). The nonlinear DAC consists of a 12-bit binary-weighted offset DAC and a multiplying DAC. The DACs use a current steering architecture for high-speed operation and the 5 most significant bits of the offset DAC are unary encoded to reduce glitches. The multiplying DAC consists of binary-weighted current sources switched by the partial products of the inputs. Test results show that the DAC has 12-bit accuracy after digital trimming, operates up to 600 MS/s and provides differential outputs of 0.5 V into 50 Omega loads. The SFDR is over 60 dBc below 20 MHz with a maximum of 72 dBc. Radiation tests show the nonlinear DAC can tolerate a total ionizing dose of 200 Krad Si.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; digital-analogue conversion; direct digital synthesis; piecewise linear techniques; silicon-on-insulator; table lookup; 12-bit DDFS; SOI CMOS process; binary-weighted current sources; current steering architecture; digital trimming; direct digital frequency synthesis; look-up table; nonlinear digital-to-analog converter; piecewise-linear approximation; power dissipation; resistance 50 ohm; size 0.35 mum; spurious-free dynamic range; voltage 0.5 V; word length 12 bit; Direct digital frequency synthesizer (DDFS); Non-linear DAC; direct digital frequency synthesizer (DDF ); nonlinear DAC; piece wise -linear approximation; piecewise-linear approximation;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2008.920981