Title :
A 6-bit Josephson flash A/D converter with GHz input bandwidth
Author_Institution :
Hypres Inc., Elmsford, NY, USA
fDate :
3/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Edge-triggered periodic comparators based on low-inductance superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) have been combined with a 5-mV step generator used as a clocked power supply to produce an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter with the widest input bandwidth of which the author is aware. The noise and linearity have been measured to be more than adequate for 6 b. Asynchronous beat frequency tests indicate that the current design is capable of about four effective bits resolution at 5-GHz input bandwidth and 3 b at 10 GHz. The aperture jitter at 6-GHz clock rates has been measured to be 100 fs rms indicating that the intrinsic noise is low enough to permit subpicosecond aperture times in faster designs. Further advantages include tolerance of large critical current variations and a sinewave clock as the only high-speed waveform necessary to drive the circuit. The amplitude and spectral purity of the sinewave are not critical as long as it reaches a threshold value, since it is regulated by the step generator.<>
Keywords :
Josephson effect; SQUIDs; analogue-digital conversion; superconducting integrated circuits; 5 mV; 5 to 10 GHz; Josephson flash A/D converter; SQUIDs; clocked power supply; critical current variations; edge-triggered periodic comparators; flash ADC; low-inductance; sinewave clock; six bit resolution; step generator; subpicosecond aperture times; superconducting quantum interference devices; with GHz input bandwidth; Apertures; Bandwidth; Clocks; Interference; Noise measurement; Power generation; Power supplies; SQUIDs; Superconducting device noise; Superconducting devices;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on