A 12-bit 40-MS/s SAR ADC with Calibration-Less Switched Capacitive Reference Driver

This paper presents a switched capacitive reference driver (SCRD) with a low-energy switching scheme. In order to reduce the performance degradation resulting from a signal-dependent voltage drop in a capacitive reference driver (CRD) without increasing the capacitance (C<sub>REF</sub>)...

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Main Authors: Hyungyu Ju, Sewon Lee, Minjae Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/11/1854
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Summary:This paper presents a switched capacitive reference driver (SCRD) with a low-energy switching scheme. In order to reduce the performance degradation resulting from a signal-dependent voltage drop in a capacitive reference driver (CRD) without increasing the capacitance (C<sub>REF</sub>) of a CRD, the proposed SCRD utilizes the CRD for LSB conversion cycles. In MSB conversion cycles, a supply voltage is used as a reference voltage to save on area and power consumption. As such, the proposed SCRD significantly relaxes the required C<sub>REF</sub>, and does not necessitate bit weight calibration or compensation requiring an auxiliary capacitor-based digital-to-analog converter (CDAC). To evaluate the proposed SCRD, a prototype 12-bit 40-MS/s SAR ADC is fabricated in a 65 nm CMOS process. With near Nyquist frequency, the measured spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of the SAR ADC with the SCRD is 80.6 dB, which is about a 16 dB improvement from the SFDR of a SAR ADC with a CRD only.
ISSN:2079-9292