Abstract

This paper presents a 1-GS/s12-bit pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) fabricated in 40-nm CMOS technology that optimizes the settling time, bit error rate, and robustness. This ADC uses an improved timing called pre-quantization timing (PQT), which implements quantization in half the time of the sampling phase to maximize the output-settling time of the operational amplifier (op-amp). A complete clocking scheme along with a delay lock loop (DLL) is proposed to generate an accurate timing no matter how process, voltage, and temperature (PVT) change. Based on PQT, a high-speed comparator circuit is adopted to obtain a bit error rate (BER) below 10−15. Sample and hold amplifier (SHA) is used to guarantee robustness over the wide input frequency. Furthermore, a low-cost automatic calibration is implemented to correct residual curves, and inter-stage gain errors are also corrected. This ADC achieves a signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SNDR) of 57.3 dB and a spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of 78.5 dB at a 227 MHz input frequency. The measured differential nonlinearities (DNL) and integral nonlinearities (INL) after calibration are ±0.7 LSB and ±1.50 LSB, respectively. The power consumption of the ADC core is 97.6-mW, and the Walden figure of merit (FoM) is 172.9-fJ/conversion-step.

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