Abstract

In this article, we proposed a high-speed, high fan-in dynamic CMOS comparator with low transistor count. Our approach is to construct the dynamic comparator based on the prior superiority of dynamic CMOS comparator and to further enhance its operating speed. Constructing the comparator with dynamic CMOS architecture, we can save 63.2% transistor count as compared with the conventional static CMOS design. The main contribution to accelerate the speed of dynamic comparator is to solve the problem of ‘weak 0’ existing in the PMOS of pull-down network. Instead, as an alternate to PMOS in the pull-down network, we use NMOS combined with an additional inverter in the front of the NMOS input gate. In this way, we can perform the same function as PMOS, but transmitting with both ‘good 1’ and ’good 0’. As a result, the proposed dynamic comparator can operate with lower propagation delay in the pull-down network. Finally, the proposed 64-bit dynamic comparator circuit can operate correctly under a clock frequency of 450 MHz with 0.18 µm technology while the prior circuit can only operate under 250 MHz at the same time.

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