9.5 A 13.5b-ENOB Second-Order Noise-Shaping SAR with PVT-Robust Closed-Loop Dynamic Amplifier

2020 IEEE International Solid- State Circuits Conference - (ISSCC)(2020)

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Noise shaping (NS) SAR ADCs combine the merits of SAR and Δσ ADCs, and can simultaneously achieve high power efficiency and high resolution. The key operation in an NS SAR is the residue integration. One way to implement it is to use a conventional closed-loop OTA [1]-[2]. It is robust against PVT variation and can realize a sharp noise transfer function (NTF), but it consumes static power and is does not scale easily. Another way is to use a passive filter [3]-[4]. It does not consume any static current, but its NTF is less aggressive. Moreover, because the gain of a passive filter is low, its suppression of the comparator noise is weak. An open-loop dynamic amplifier (DA) can be placed before the passive filter to reduce noise and power, but its gain varies with PVT [5]-[6]. To ensure stability, the NTF needs to be mild, which limits the NS performance [5], or background calibration has to be used, which increases the design complexity and requires a large number of samples to converge [6]. In addition, without complete settling, the gain of an open-loop DA is sensitive to timing error, e.g. clock jitter.
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open-loop DA,NS performance,open-loop dynamic amplifier,comparator noise,passive filter,static power,NTF,sharp noise transfer function,PVT variation,closed-loop OTA,residue integration,NS SAR ADC,PVT-robust closed-loop dynamic amplifier,second-order noise-shaping SAR
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