Abstract
This paper presents a technique to suppress the mismatch between the in-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q) channels of a switched-capacitor complex sigma-delta modulator that is used for the analog-to-digital conversion of a real intermediate-frequency radio signal. The mismatch is suppressed through time sharing of the critical capacitors, i.e., the input sampling capacitor and the capacitor of the feedback digital-to-analog converter, between the I and Q channels. Circuit simulations verifying the proposed technique are presented.
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