A low power 10-bit 125-MSPS charge-domain(CD) pipelined analog-to-digital converter(ADC) based on MOS bucket-brigade devices(BBDs) is presented.A PVT insensitive boosted charge transfer(BCT) that is able to reject the charge error induced by PVT variations is proposed.With the proposed BCT,the common mode charge control circuit can be eliminated in the CD pipelined ADC and the system complexity is reduced remarkably.The prototype ADC based on the proposed BCT is realized in a 0.18μm CMOS process,with power consumption of only 27 mW at 1.8-V supply and active die area of 1.04 mm^2.The prototype ADC achieves a spurious free dynamic range(SFDR) of 67.7 dB,a signal-to-noise ratio(SNDR) of 57.3 dB,and an effective number of bits(ENOB) of 9.0 for a 3.79 MHz input at full sampling rate.The measured differential nonlinearity(DNL) and integral nonlinearity (INL) are +0.5/-0.3 LSB and +0.7/-0.55 LSB,respectively.
A low power 10-bit 250 MSPS charge-domain (CD) pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is introduced. The ADC is implemented in MOS bucket-brigade devices (BBDs) based CD pipelined architecture. A replica controlled boosted charge transfer (BCT) circuit is introduced to reject the influence of PVT variations on the charge transfer process. Based on replica controlled BCT, the CD pipelined ADC is designed and realized in a 1P6M 0.18μm CMOS process. The ADC achieves an SFDR of 64.4 dB, an SNDR of 56.9 dB and an ENOB of 9.2 for a 9.9 MHz input; and an SFDR of 63.1 dB, an SNR of 55.2 dB, an SNDR of 54.5 dB and an ENOB of 8.7 for a 220.5 MHz input at full sampling rate. The DNL is +0.5/- 0.55 LSB and INL is +0.8/- 0.85 LSB. The power consumption of the prototype ADC is only 45 mW at 1.8 V supply and it occupies an active die area of 1.56 mm2.
A multifunctional programmable gain amplifier(PGA) that provides gain and offset adjusting abilities for high-definition video analog front-ends(AFE) is presented. With a switched-capacitor structure, the PGA also acts as a sample and holder of the analog-to-digital converter(ADC) in the AFE to reduce the power consumption and chip area of the whole AFE. Furthermore, the PGA converts the single-ended video signal into differential signal for the following ADC to reject common-mode noise and interferences. The 9-bit digital-to-analog converter(DAC) for gain and offset adjusting is embedded into the switched capacitor networks of the PGA. A video AFE integrated circuit based on the proposed PGA is fabricated in a 0.18- m process. Simulation and measurement results show that the PGA achieves a gain control range of 0.90 to 2.34 and an offset control range of –220 to220 mV while consuming 10.1 mA from a 1.8 V power supply.