Title : 
A sub-1µW, 16kHz current-mode SAR-ADC for single-neuron spike recording
         
        
            Author : 
Haaheim, Bård ; Constandinou, Timothy G.
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
         
        
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
This paper presents an ultra-low-power 8-bit asynchronous current-mode (CM) successive approximation (SAR) analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) for single-neuron spike recording. The novel design exploits CM techniques to support operation at supply voltages down to 1.2V, consuming under 500nA at 16kSamples/s. The design features easy scalability, and allows for a tunable sampling frequency and dynamic range (DR). The circuit is designed in a commercially-available 0.18μm CMOS technology and occupies a chip area of 0.078mm2. The system requires a single, post-fabrication current calibration supported by on-chip circuitry to ensure robust operation through process and mismatch variations.
         
        
            Keywords : 
CMOS integrated circuits; analogue-digital conversion; biomedical measurement; current-mode circuits; low-power electronics; neurophysiology; CMOS technology; current-mode SAR-ADC; dynamic range; frequency 16 kHz; on-chip circuitry; post-fabrication current calibration; single-neuron spike recording; size 0.18 mum; tunable sampling frequency; ultra-low-power 8-bit asynchronous current-mode successive approximation analogue-to-digital converter; voltage 1.2 V; word length 8 bit; CMOS integrated circuits; Calibration; Feedback loop; Mirrors; Power demand; Transistors; ADC; SAR; compact area; current-mode; low power; neural;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
         
        
            Conference_Location : 
Seoul
         
        
        
            Print_ISBN : 
978-1-4673-0218-0
         
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/ISCAS.2012.6271937