DocumentCode :
1296918
Title :
A 6-bit Fully Binary Digital-to-Analog Converter in 0.25- \\mu{\\hbox {m}} SiGe BiCMOS for Optical Communications
Author :
Khafaji, Mahdi ; Gustat, Hans ; Sedighi, Behnam ; Ellinger, Frank ; Scheytt, Johann Christoph
Author_Institution :
IHP Microelectron., Frankfurt Oder, Germany
Volume :
59
Issue :
9
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2254
Lastpage :
2264
Abstract :
This paper presents an approach to implement a high-speed binary weighted digital-to-analog converter (DAC). A different current switching mechanism is proposed that improves the dynamic performance of binary weighted DACs. Circuit simulation shows an improvement of the rise (fall) time mismatch by a factor of 2 over the conventional structure. It is shown that in a conventional high-speed binary DAC implemented with differential pairs, the spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) can be degraded by nearly 6 dB due to the different rise (fall) times of the current switches. Using the proposed current switches, a fully binary weighted DAC with nominal resolution of 6 bit has been fabricated in 0.25-μm SiGe technology. The measured SFDR is higher than 30.1 dBc up to 5.9-GHz input signal with a 13.4-GHz clock. The DAC can provide 1.1-V peak-to-peak differential output swing over 50 Ω while dissipating 1050 mW. Full-scale 20%-80% fall time and 2% settling time are measured below 18 and 45 ps, respectively.
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; circuit simulation; digital-analogue conversion; optical communication; optical switches; BiCMOS; SFDR; SiGe; binary digital-to-analog converter; binary weighted DAC; circuit simulation; conventional high-speed binary DAC; conventional structure; current switches; current switching mechanism; fall time mismatch; frequency 13.4 GHz; high-speed binary weighted digital-to-analog converter; nominal resolution; optical communications; peak-to-peak differential output swing; power 1050 mW; rise time mismatch; size 0.25 mum; spurious-free dynamic range; voltage 1.1 V; word length 6 bit; Clocks; Damping; Optical switches; Resistors; Transfer functions; Transistors; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Nyquist rate DAC; current steering; current switch circuits; digital-to-analog convertor (DAC); high speed;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2011.2161879
Filename :
5983420
Link To Document :
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