Title :
A 75 dB SNDR 10-MHz Signal Bandwidth Gm-C-Based Sigma-Delta Modulator With a Nonlinear Feedback Compensation Technique
Author :
Jiageng Huang ; Shiliang Yang ; Jie Yuan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong, China
Abstract :
Wideband ( ≥10 MHz) continuous-time (CT) sigma-delta (ΣΔ) modulators generally use active-RC filters. On the other hand, Gm-C-filters avoid the need of a power-hungry driving stage due to their small loading. At the moment, the major challenge for designing Gm-C-based ΣΔ modulator is the narrow linear input range due to the nonlinear Gm amplifier, which leads to low SNDR. This work develops a nonlinearity compensation technique for Gm-C-based ΣΔ modulator. This technique designs a nonlinear feedback DAC which has matched V-I transfer curve as the first Gm amplifier (Gm1). As a result, the distortions of Gm1 are significantly suppressed at the modulator output. This method is prototyped in a 640 MS/s Gm-C-based ΣΔ modulator with 10 MHz signal bandwidth in a 0.18- μm CMOS process. With this technique, the linear input range of the modulator is greatly enlarged. Consequently, the peak SNDR of the modulator is improved by about 8 dB to 75 dB. This >12-bit ENOB is achieved for the first time for wide-band Gm-C-based ΣΔ modulators.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; RC circuits; amplifiers; compensation; continuous time filters; digital-analogue conversion; feedback; sigma-delta modulation; CMOS process; CT ΣΔ modulators; Gm-C-based sigma-delta modulator; V-I transfer curve; active-RC filters; frequency 10 MHz; gain 75 dB; nonlinear Gm amplifier; nonlinear feedback DAC; nonlinear feedback compensation technique; nonlinearity compensation technique; signal bandwidth; size 0.18 mum; wide-band Gm-C-based ΣΔ modulators; wideband continuous-time sigma-delta modulators; Bandwidth; Linearity; Modulation; Noise; Nonlinear distortion; Quantization (signal); Analog-to-digital converter; Gm-C filter; continuous-time sigma-delta modulator; nonlinearity compensation;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2015.2452333