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A 0.8 ps DNL Time-to-Digital Converter With 250 MHz Event Rate in 65 nm CMOS for Time-Mode-Based [Formula Omitted] Modulator

A time-to-digital converter (TDC) is proposed to replace the multi-bit quantizer and the multi-bit feedback DAC of traditional voltage-mode [Formula Omitted] modulator. Since time-mode systems process analog signals encoded in the time dimension rather than the voltage dimension, the proposed time-m...

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Published in:IEEE journal of solid-state circuits 2011-09, Vol.46 (9), p.2084
Main Authors: Elsayed, Mohamed M, Dhanasekaran, Vijay, Gambhir, Manisha, Silva-Martinez, Jose, Sanchez-Sinencio, Edgar
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Language:English
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Summary:A time-to-digital converter (TDC) is proposed to replace the multi-bit quantizer and the multi-bit feedback DAC of traditional voltage-mode [Formula Omitted] modulator. Since time-mode systems process analog signals encoded in the time dimension rather than the voltage dimension, the proposed time-mode TDC makes the multi-bit [Formula Omitted] ADC digital friendly and more suitable for nanometric technologies. A pulse-width-modulator (PWM) converts the sampled-and-held voltage-sample to a digital pulse whose width is proportional to the voltage level of the sample. Then, the TDC generates a digital code that corresponds to the pulse width. Simultaneously, the TDC provides a time-quantized feedback pulse for the [Formula Omitted] modulator, emulating the voltage-DAC in a conventional [Formula Omitted] ADC. Linearity, jitter and data-dependent-delay effects on the performance of the proposed architecture are analyzed. A chip prototype is fabricated in TI 65 nm digital CMOS process. THD of 67 dB is achieved which corresponds to a TDC's DNL of less than 0.8 ps without calibration. Measurements show that the [Formula Omitted]-modulator achieves a dynamic range of 68 dB and the TDC consumes 5.66 mW at 250 MHz event rate while occupying 0.006 mm[Formula Omitted].
ISSN:0018-9200
1558-173X
DOI:10.1109/JSSC.2011.2156990