Title :
A Single-Bit 500 kHz-10 MHz Multimode Power-Performance Scalable 83-to-67 dB DR CTΔΣ for SDR in 90 nm Digital CMOS
Author :
Crombez, Pieter ; Van der Plas, Geert ; Steyaert, Michiel S J ; Craninckx, Jan
Author_Institution :
IMEC, Leuven, Belgium
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless environments, high data rates and increased digitization require A/D converters with high dynamic range and large bandwidth at the lowest possible power consumption. A fully flexible continuous-time (CT) Δ Σ with programmable bandwidth, resolution and power consumption in 1.2 V 90 nm CMOS is presented able to satisfy those demands. By introducing flexibility into the core building blocks, a DR of 67/72/78/83 dB is achieved in maximum performance mode for WLAN, DVB, UMTS and BT for a power consumption of 6.8/5.5/6.4/5.0 mW, respectively. GSM operation is also feasible with a DR of 87 dB. For a given bandwidth, the flexibility allows to obtain the lowest power consumption for a desired performance. The overall energy efficiency is reached with a single-bit CT Δ Σ modulator avoiding high speed DEM circuits. Its low power consumption especially for high bandwidths is realized thanks to architecture and circuit level optimization. Linearity enhanced integrators, a threshold configurable comparator enabling loop delay compensation and optimized DAC implementations for jitter and avoiding signal dependency in the feedback pulses due to a large voltage swing are employed to increase the performance. The respective FOM equals 0.24/0.27/0.41/0.85 pJ per conversion.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; CMOS digital integrated circuits; MMIC; analogue-digital conversion; cellular radio; digital video broadcasting; software radio; wireless LAN; A-D converters; BT; DAC implementations; DVB; GSM; UMTS; WLAN; circuit level optimization; digital CMOS; energy 0.24 pJ; energy 0.27 pJ; energy 0.41 pJ; energy 0.85 pJ; frequency 500 kHz to 10 MHz; fully flexible continuous-time Δ Σ; loop delay compensation; power 5 mW; power 5.5 mW; power 6.4 mW; power 6.8 mW; size 90 nm; software-defined radio; voltage 1.2 V; 3G mobile communication; Bandwidth; Circuits; Digital video broadcasting; Dynamic range; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; GSM; Linearity; Wireless LAN; Continuous-time $DeltaSigma$; flexible; low power; multimode; reconfigurable; software-defined-radio;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2010.2046230