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Analysis of RC Time-Constant Variations in Continuous-Time Pipelined ADCs

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The continuous-time pipelined (CTP) ADC is a promising emerging high-speed analog-to-digital conversion technique that achieves anti-alias filtering and analog-to-digital conversion in one step. Driving such a converter is easy, thanks… Click to show full abstract

The continuous-time pipelined (CTP) ADC is a promising emerging high-speed analog-to-digital conversion technique that achieves anti-alias filtering and analog-to-digital conversion in one step. Driving such a converter is easy, thanks to its resistive input impedance. RC time-constant shifts, which will occur in practice due to a change in ambient temperature, degrade the performance of such converters. The aim of this work is to understand this phenomenon, quantify the resulting SNDR degradation, and thereby derive design tradeoffs. The theory is compared with measurements from a three-stage CTP that targets 70dB SNDR in a 100MHz bandwidth while sampling at 800MS/s.

Keywords: time; continuous time; time pipelined; time constant; analysis time; constant variations

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Year Published: 2022

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