Title :
A 12-bit, 50 MS/s SiGe BiCMOS sample-and-hold residue amplifier
Author :
Devarajan, Siddharth ; Gutmann, Ronald J. ; Rose, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Comput. & Syst. Eng., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Abstract :
A 3.3 V, fully differential, switched-capacitor, gain-of-2, SiGe BiCMOS, sample-and-hold amplifier (SHA) for use as a residue amplifier in a 1.5-bit per stage pipeline A/D converter is presented. The SHA is realized by using an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) in a closed loop negative feedback system. The SiGe BiCMOS OTA has a simulated DC gain of 88 dB with a unity gain frequency (fT) of 0.5 GHz at a phase margin of 65 degrees. The OTA has a differential output swing of 3 V and its differential input referred noise power spectral density (PSD) is 3.62 nV/√Hz. The SHA output settles to 0.01% accuracy in 9 ns, which allows realization of a 12-bit, 50 MS/s pipeline A/D converter (with an SNR ≈ 72.6 dB) even without digital self-calibration. High performance is obtained by optimal use of SiGe HBTs as cascodes. In earlier work, a pipeline A/D converter fabricated in the same technology achieved 12-bit performance at 34 MS/s. The IBM 6HP technology provides 47 GHz SiGe HBTs and 250 nm CMOS.
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; analogue-digital conversion; differential amplifiers; feedback amplifiers; heterojunction bipolar transistors; integrated circuit design; network analysis; operational amplifiers; switched capacitor networks; 0.5 GHz; 250 nm; 3 V; 3.3 V; 47 GHz; 88 dB; 9 ns; BiCMOS amplifier; CMOS; HBT; OTA; SiGe; circuit analysis; closed loop negative feedback system; differential amplifier; differential output swing; digital self-calibration; noise power spectral density; operational amplifier; operational transconductance amplifier; pipeline A/D converter; pipeline ADC; residue amplifier; sample-and-hold amplifier; sampling rate; switched-capacitor amplifier; unity gain frequency; BiCMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Differential amplifiers; Germanium silicon alloys; Negative feedback; Operational amplifiers; Pipelines; Silicon germanium; Switching converters; Transconductance;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2004. Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8253-6
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2004.1349635