Title of article :
A Background Comparator Calibration Technique for Flash Analog-to-Digital Converters
Author/Authors :
J.-T.، Wu, نويسنده , , C.-C.، Huang, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This paper presents a background calibration technique for trimming the input-referred offsets of the comparators in a flash analog-to-digital converter (ADC) without interrupting the ADCʹs normal operation. For a random-chopping comparator, the polarity of its offset is detected by observing the code density of its comparison results. Binary feedback is then used to digitally adjust the comparatorʹs offset so that the offset is minimized. All calibration procedures are performed in the digital domain. The calibration performance is characterized by the converging speed of the feedback loop and the offset fluctuation due to the disturbance of the ADCʹs input. These two performance indexes of a background-calibrated comparator (BCC) are determined by three parameters: the probabilistic distribution of the ADCʹs input, the BCCʹs offset quantized step size, and the threshold of an internal bilateral peak detector. The offset fluctuation of a BCC can be drastically reduced by employing a windowing mechanism. The use of windowed BCCs in a flash ADC can introduce nonmonotonic-threshold (NMT) effects which include an increase in calibration settling time and an increase in (sigma)(V(OS)). The use of uncorrelated random chopping for neighboring BCCs can ensure the validity of offset detection and mitigate the NMT effects.
Keywords :
shift operator , subspace , admissible majorant , Hilbert transform , model , Hardy space , inner function
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS