Title :
Clock jitter and quantizer metastability in continuous-time delta-sigma modulators
Author :
Cherry, James A. ; Snelgrove, W. Martin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance of continuous-time (CT) delta-sigma modulators (ΔΣM´s) suffers more severely from time jitter in the quantizer clock than discrete-time designs. Clock jitter adds a random phase modulation to the modulator feedback signal, which whitens the quantization noise in the band of interest and hence degrades converter resolution. Even with a perfectly uniform sampling clock, a similar whitening can be caused by metastability in the quantizer: a real quantizer has finite regeneration gain, and thus, quantizer inputs near zero take longer to resolve. This paper quantifies the performance lost due to clock jitter in a practical integrated CT ΔΣM clocked with an on-chip voltage-controlled oscillator. It also characterizes metastability in a practical integrated quantizer using the quantizer output zero-crossing time and rise time as a function of both quantizer input voltage and the slope of the input voltage at the sampling instant, and predicts the maximum-achievable performance of a practical CT ΔΣM given jitter and metastability constraints
Keywords :
circuit feedback; clocks; delta-sigma modulation; quantisation (signal); timing jitter; voltage-controlled oscillators; clock jitter; continuous-time delta-sigma modulators; converter resolution; finite regeneration gain; metastability; metastability constraints; modulator feedback signal; on-chip voltage-controlled oscillator; quantization noise; quantizer metastability; quantizer output zero-crossing time; random phase modulation; rise time; sampling instant; uniform sampling clock; Clocks; Delta modulation; Feedback; Jitter; Metastasis; Phase modulation; Quantization; Sampling methods; Signal resolution; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on