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Item 11.39 fJ/conversion-step 780 kS/s 8 bit switched capacitor-based area and energyefficient successive approximation register ADC in 90 nm complementary metal-oxide- semiconductor(Institution of Engineering and Technology journals@theiet.org, 2018) Narasimaiah, J.D.; Laxminidhi, T.; Bhat, M.S.In this study, a design technique for low-energy consumption and area-efficient successive approximation register analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) is presented. Digital-to-analogue conversion equivalent voltage is acquired utilising passive sharing of charge between two unit capacitors and integration of the shared charge onto an input sample-and-hold capacitor, via a switched capacitor integrator circuit. The architecture is less parasitic sensitive and low noise, yielding an area and energyefficient ADC. To demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed technique, a ±350 mV 8 bit 0.78 MS/s ADC is designed in a 90 nm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor process. The ADC core has a small area footprint of 0.00145 mm2 and has a figure-of-merit of 11.39 fJ/conv-step. © 2018, The Institution of Engineering and Technology.Item 14.5 fJ/conversion-step 9-bit 100-kS/s nonbinary weighted dual capacitor array based area and energy efficient SAR ADC in 90 nm CMOS(Institution of Engineering and Technology journals@theiet.org, 2018) Narasimaiah, J.D.; Bhat, M.S.In this work, design technique and analysis of low-energy consumption successive approximation register (SAR) analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) is presented. A dual capacitor array (CA) generates a digital-to-analogue reference voltage with increased accuracy. The CA supports multiple parallel operations to enhance conversion speed. Unit sized capacitors in CAs are few in number and present good capacitance density, thereby providing area efficiency and ease of routeing. A 9-bit SAR ADC using the proposed dual CA, implemented in a 90 nm CMOS process, has a small core area footprint of 0.00371 mm2. At a 1 V supply and 100 kS/s, the ADC achieves a signal-to-noise and distortion ratio of 53.55 dB and consumes 0.47 ?W, resulting in a figure-of-merit of 14.5 fJ/conversion step. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2018.
