Author :
Gerosa, Andrea ; Xotta, Andrea ; Bevilacqua, Andrea ; Neviani, Andrea
Abstract :
This work proposes an architecture for an analog-to-digital converter intended for a multimode wireless receiver. The architecture is based on the cascade of a single-bit 2-1 sigma-delta modulator and a 4-bit flash converter. Furthermore such an architecture is mapped in a modular implementation, which allows to easily reconfigure modulator order, oversampling ratio and equivalent number of bits of the internal quantizer. As a consequence, the proposed converter can fulfil the requirement of a wide range of standards: Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Bluetooth, universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS), and wireless local area network (WLAN)a. The paper discusses extensively the effects of circuit nonidealities on the converter performance, in order to single out the most suited setup for the programmable parameters and to demonstrate the practical feasibility of the proposed system. The converter figures of merit have been quantified by means of transistor-level and behavioral simulations: the achieved dynamic range is 85, 72, 62, and 59 dB for GSM, Bluetooth, UMTS, and WLANa, respectively. The corresponding power consumption is 4.6, 5.5, 7.4, and 18.9 mW
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Bluetooth; analogue-digital conversion; cellular radio; radio receivers; wireless LAN; 18.9 mW; 4 bit; 4.6 mW; 5.5 mW; 7.4 mW; Bluetooth; analog-to-digital converter; behavioral simulations; double-sampling SigmaDelta modulator; flash converter; global system for mobile communications; internal quantizer; multimode wireless receivers; transistor-level simulations; universal mobile telecommunications system; wireless local area network; 3G mobile communication; Analog-digital conversion; Bluetooth; Communication standards; Delta modulation; Delta-sigma modulation; GSM; Image converters; Telecommunication standards; Wireless LAN; Analog–digital conversion; CMOS analog integrated circuits; delta–sigma (; radio receivers; sigma–delta (; wireless systems;