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A 1-ps Bin Size 4.87-ps Resolution FPGA Time-to-Digital Converter Based on Phase Wrapping Sorting and Selection

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A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) high-resolution time-to-digital converter (TDC) based on phase-wrapping, sorting, and selection to achieve an extremely fine bin size of 1 ps is proposed in this paper.… Click to show full abstract

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) high-resolution time-to-digital converter (TDC) based on phase-wrapping, sorting, and selection to achieve an extremely fine bin size of 1 ps is proposed in this paper. Based on Nutt interpolation method, a wide measurement range with a high resolution can be realized at the same time. The input signal is fed into tapped delay lines (TDL) with regularized and automated cell placements to generate a multitude of delayed signals with plenty of regularized phase shifts. Due to periodicity, those phase shifts will be equivalently wrapped within a reference clock period and then phase sorting, ROM-based selection are applied to construct a merged TDL with uniform phase division across the reference clock period. The FPGA TDC was implemented successfully on both Altera Stratix IV to achieve a resolution as fine as 1ps with a measurement range of 1s. The short-range integral non-linearity errors (INL) are measured as −1.470– 1.676 LSB for Stratix IV to demonstrate its excellent linearity.

Keywords: digital converter; time digital; resolution; phase; selection

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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