Design of resolution adaptive TIQ flash ADC using AMS 0.35 ?m technology
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2009
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Inderscience Publishers
Abstract
This paper presents a resolution adaptive flash A/D converter design and its performance. To achieve high speed, the proposed A/D converter utilises threshold inverter quantisation technique replacing conventional analogue comparators with digital comparators. The replacement results in a faster digital conversion and a reduction of the analogue nodes in the ADC. The proposed ADC is a true variable resolution ADC, operates at 3-bit, 4-bit, 5-bit and 6-bit precision depending on control inputs. The proposed ADC is designed with AMS 0.35 m CMOS technology and 3.3 V power supply voltage and a prototype chip is fabricated. Simulation results and test results are presented. Copyright © 2009, Inderscience Publishers.
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Comparator circuits, Comparators (optical), Analogue to digital converters, CMOS technology, Digital comparators, Digital conversion, FLASH-ADC, Power supply voltage, Quantisation, Variable resolution, Analog to digital conversion
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International Journal of Information and Communication Technology, 2009, 2, 46054, pp. 19-30
