Abstract

For the design of ring oscillator-based ADCs, little has been reported on how to optimally co-design the readout scheme and the ring oscillator core towards optimal energy efficiency. This paper describes a methodology to find this optimum for a target SQNR and signal bandwidth, for the case of 1 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">st</sup> -order quantization noise shaping. In short, starting from initial assumptions on the VCO, the readout optimization boils down to finding the best VCO frequency. From this, the number of readout phases, the sampling frequency of the readout and the number of bits in the quantizers are derived. Then, it is explained how to adjust the VCO core toward the corresponding optimal VCO configuration. This is discussed for the case of a current-controlled ring oscillator, indicating the main constraints that define the design space for such a VCO optimization. If the actual VCO configuration is bounded by practical constraints, this approach can be re-iterated where a new readout optimization is performed taking these constraints into account.

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